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NO. 5766. MORNING EDITION----FRI DAY, MARCH 22, 1850. THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. Senate. BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. ‘Wasuisctos, Maroh 21, 1850, FRTITION OF Cart. COOK Mr. Sewaap presented a petition from Captain Cook ‘of British bark Sarah asking compensation for losses compensation would be made. Referred to committee on Naval Affairs. EXPLANATION RELATIVE TO THE NASHVILLE CONVENTION. After the reception of petitions. Mr. Foore rose to Present certain resolutions of instructions, passed by the Legislature of Mississippi, in relation to the subject of slavery, and to address the Senate in re- ply to a certes of articles lately published in the Intelli- By in which « parallel te drawn between the Hart- Convention and that proposed to be held im Nash- In the course of bis remarks Mr. Foor referred as. rove that those who bad called it, and it as delegates, are levers of the Union and patriotic citizens EMOVALS FROM OFFICE. 7 After the transaction of some edditional routine the Senate proceeded to the consideration of Srpeee ee in relation to removals from office by the mioistra'ion Mr, Sires wor, addressed the Senate in to Mr. jh on the subject, and de- fen it from rye of having violated Dis swindled himeelf into the Presidential chair, end ured himself before the peuple. These charges bad made and reiterated day after day, from 23 eae almost, that General Taylor took t: of office. down to the prereut day If well founded, they brand the Executiv. dipbonorabdle, perjared unfit aud unworth: office in which the bad placed him The fucte in the esse would not Out the assertions in the least degree —they were ded. He examined the d drawing «comparison bet and cbaracter, passed by the Jackson's adat stated ter was less offenst the jon. General Jac! an enti reoubli aod ecd anti reoubiioa: the Spanish nq! » » 1g hi juisition. and for bis vindication to the American people ed, at th to reply to and expose t alleged tallnctes and inconsistencies of Mr. Bradbury "hit. Foor, interposing, begged the Senator from Connecticut to ppare the deaocratic party, now pros- trate. Mr. Smrtn replied. that he should never believe the red ti hile the Senator frot hter) In the mith reviewed =o Great le written by General Tey maintaining that pledz yd wmsisting that every rea- they repudisted them, av: sonable inference to be drawn therefrom, with refer- «noe to the course which be would pursue in the ad- winistration of the government, had been fully and Sairly carried out. ‘Without concluding his remarks, Mr. Smith gave evay to a motion for adjournment, which was to, House of Representatives, ‘BY BAIN’S ELECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. Wasnixotor, March 21, 1850, ‘The Houre met at noon; the journal was read, &c. Mr. Baviy's resolution was agreed to, closing the de- bate on the deficiency bill, at two o'clock to-day. ‘The Houre then went into Committee of the Whole von the State of the Union ; and the bill to carry into ‘effeot the convention between the United States and Br: sil, concluded January, 1849, being the special order, was read, It provides for the eppointment of a commissioner and clerk, the adjudication of elaims sagainat Brasil, and that the money from Brazil be re- orived by the Secretary of the Treasury, end paid when avarded. The commission to jnue for one Mr. MeCirnxanp said the bill ex; itself; and, on his motion, was laid aside, to reported to the eo, after this, resumed the consideration Dill to supply the deficiencies in the appropria~ for the present fircal year. ‘Mr. Haxrron'’s amendment and dis the ap- of Tennessee, opposed ry pierens, of $90,000, for building to Patent O' ¢ ) of Pennsylvania, advocated the ametdm pay the clerks, end dirsented from Mr. Johneon in bis views as to the Fatent Office. ‘The debate cogtinued ov teveral of the amendment ‘The amendment pending was to pay clerk hire in t) wt of the Interior. . CROW Ribs os he ~- py bo cient $ e thought that instead ing guilty o . . the Secretary was warranted in ceiling ‘to bis acsistance the extra force not provided for dy law. It was bis bo Mr © paid that Mr. Carter bad Joore. but shaw was taken of democreey, but he Tre made these exatoitr pene ’ Mr. Joussox, ef Tenn. 00’ mitice of Ways acd Means bi ato tinte ninety thoursed pieton et the wings of the patent ht to hare been left to the Committee on fu Mr. Tromrsow (dem.) of Mircisripp!, who withed } read 8 statemen!. showlag the politie: of gentiemen ia office at the commencement of this sdatotetration ) —" to the reading, ead he ves of his time to Mr | ( . who said that there are pow fifty-twe democrats more than whigsinoflce, at Wash- | rT Mie acurscn (wbig) of Ohlo— Did | wnderstand m: eubtaans ta ap lk tos suajority of often holders rH . —! think ro. hter } ir, Barut replied to the y— ~~! who 4 and seid that the charge of Vir Crowell asto the of clerks from Virginia, Se appropriating movey er np wing. was then amended, by the adal- proviso, that hereafter the elerks transferred the trying into effect the con: | ‘vention between the United States amd Brazil, was ‘The House a¢journed. KEW VORK LEGISLATURE, Senate, Auvoasr, Maroh 21, 1560, MILLS REPORTED, Mr. Srawtow, favorably, the bill for the relief of the Mr. Coon, to complete the bill for the protection of @arings’ banks receiving the deposits of married women. MARORIAL TITLES, i oad Noyes, Owen, ERSTER, Jy charged with alkel; I found th TRIAL OF PROPESS# Johuvon, Moi Dart, Dimmick, Guivaip. R JOUN W. WH Schoonwaker, Snyder, onsen. Tuttle— _ ° ee poll Ey sith olka sod ‘The third rection was lightly ded, and then 1 0 of ‘skin from the ¢i report ofthe committee was re he ye 08 CHARGED WITH THE carmedithem'® ny laboratory | Saeoe ed, by Shrinleal © Mr. Cnons asked consent, which was granted, that the warn reslatione sais Thetis ince ee bill for ‘the relief of the Roman Catnoe Orotss | MURDER OF DR. GEORGE PARKMAN, | witha cerzlittlesca sale, The tin, in several places, goemed lum in Brooklym, be read third time —Passed. mm it, showing the action of fire. ir. Crouivs, @ for the protection of Isborers in IN THE ae i jae h ‘he mascies of the out sur orex, wore strongly alkaline I ming near the Gth and 7th ment &e , where steam ines are used, Re- ferred to a select committee of Senators from New ork. Pending the resolutions the Senate took s recess till 4 o’olock. MEDICAL COLLEG November 23, E, BOSTON, 349. THIRD DAY, BY BAIN’S MERCHANTS’ TELEGRAPH, AND HOUSE'S PRINTING TELEGRAPH. Boston, Thursday, March 21, 1850. ~ The same excitement was manifested on the oper of the court this morning, as on the previous days; the 50 vessels, the Sod saw that no trace the spots on the walls, floor, committed to Dr, Jeffries hem in my presence: ® pair the offi: rs, r. Wssan ont ploses of from sha ee BILLS REPORTED, By Mr. Garen, favorably, the bill aathorizing the tax- —_ omen, = pm (ean of eee e maids orphans. Mr.G. @ reported this because he believed it proper to tax luxuries. Y Inr.'Vano moved that all old maids, whoheverejected | crowd wan ax great ; the interest on the increase; | {0°} them amay, with, him: Dr. Martin, Gay (ook portions of moe peebalarh Vert the whole subject on the | #24 the public serm keenly alive to the importance of | sh: a order to ascertain how ee cee the care, in @ criminal point of view. The prisoner CHARLES 7, JACKSON. Mr H.J. Arce, « bill granting to Jane B. Blatch- ford and others. certain la der water. Mr. Fisxe, @ bill to amend the charter of the Green- wood Cemetery. Referred to Report ommittes, Mr. Bowen, the bill relative to taxation in New York. Complete. Mr. Paatr, the bill relative to the Richmond lien Attest: J. L. ANDREws. appeared in good spirits. and conversed with several of bie friends, as he took bis seat. The first witness called on the stand to day, was Dr. Charles T. Jackson, sworn—Is = chemist by pro- fereion; was one of those who examined the remaius; Richard Crosby, eworn. Jackson’s laboratory for e Dlood-vernels, at the request chloride of sine and sreenous Dr. Ainsworth. that these were i for dissection, but I found non been employed in Dr. m years ; | examined the Dr Martin Gay, for a; 1 was told by jecting substances , law Complete. ‘was called on Saturday afternoon, December 1; met Dr. @ examined only Mr. ay the bill to change the Commissioners’ | Gay and Dr. Lewis at the Medical College oi % ood. vessels i : C Meated the experiment on the msp of Bi a. Complete. th lim Pope nitrate of copper r. Jackson, and corroborated The. fixed upon Saturday, immediately after | ‘2° Preliminary errangement the examination; | bie result. the on of . for che third reading of | DF. Gay and myeelf undertook the chemical part; some| Dr, N. C. Keep sworn.—Have practised dentistry bills, some forty being on the table. bones and the contents of a small assay furnace were | Dearly thirty years; am a neighbor of Dr. Lewis; ba CITY OF BROOKLYN, The bill to divide the Sixth and Seventh wards of Brooklyn was read a third time known Dr. George Parkman since 1822; acq begen when | was student with D: bave been bis family dentist since 1825; | submitted to us; saw the remaii did not*think they bad been used for anatomical purposes; had abi RAILROAD DEPOT AT Raft CHESTER. thovgbt the dissection showed some anatomical | °f teeth shown me; | did recognise them as a set of The House went into Committee of the Whole, Mr. teeth thet I had made for Dr. Parkman in 1845; Hanmon in the chair, on the bill directing « ratiroad | *Kill, beoaure the flesh had been dissected boldly | (the teeth were banded to the ess;) these away from the ribs down te the cartilages; the clavicle bad been dirarticulated neatly; there was ne backing about the thigh; have seen the post mor- tem report of Drs. Lew! Gay, and Stone, and do vot disagree with it; knew Dr. Parkman well; he wasthen literally a dry muscular subject; a strong solution of potash had been applied to the re. maine; the deposition in the hands of the coun- depot to be established at East Chester, in Westohester are the same block which were shown to me, and I county. Passed. reoognised it. Q.—State bow Dr Parkman’s mouth was peou- liar in one respect in the relation of the upper to the lower e A—It was eo peculiar that it made aa impres sion on my mind; | remember the pecu! With great exsotness; the circumstances connecte: with te two models Political Intelligence, Es turas of the late cept twenty two ad show « heavy gain for mocrats, summing for Governor with the following comparative result :— £. 5 ——10-—, -—1819— =] fey S A] fe] : tel is mine; all in my handeriting, except the title; and the reason why he as FF 3 F F | | the aeposition was received by Mr. Bemis; it related ing to be opene Hy : : i = | | totheaction of potash on the remains, and to the 5 5 & 3 EZ FE | green tuid found om the staircace, and detailed : 5 8 £ 2 minutely the purposes of the chemical examination : ; Bg : : ES into which the Doctor entered, by direction of the gan as soon as possible, paid a 478 3,158 1m 4508 83m 1 large part of tention to it from day to day; saw bim | Se iS Mot SiR RIN UIE | police; 1 took the bloodvesecls I had delivered | {Fo dny Sine it rogrers, and {a ootsequenoe fon Toe 3 1s 10% 375 | to Dootor Gay; they were in the same ident! | of the shertness of the time, and the close attention tot, | ar te 175 444 1820 1,10 | cal papers which I gave to Mr. Richard Crosby, Peer rs Yep fee poem Je, coganty «4 | 4 Fin 3 ® skilful chemist, who works in my laboratory; | first step is to get an fac simile of each 1949 57 1k7t 1218 © 546 | he had madea previous examinati I gave the papers | ap impression, which is the same tring; it is + 3S Ma 2t {St | to him to complete his researches; he repeated their ie 1 ees hare applied to the jaw | results; the effect of a strong solution of potash is to dissolve the flesh after awhile; it is done quicker with beat. Q —How lorg would it take to dispose of @ body in potash? A.—It would depend upon circumstances; if the owred in, which makes 202 towns... +20. 29206 ‘The witness bere show 24518 il Dingmoor's ms). Uae lat year, 3.586 In the towns yet to be heard from, the vote stood in 1849—Dinemoor, (dem) 1.612; Chamberlain. (whig) 728; Berry. (free soll) 317—giving Dinemoor a mijorit t of fT ie. if sadeg to table adore, Woes the | bedy were cut vp into wmall pleces, it would be done punch. Letween ™ same as lest year, will give = majority for juicker; it would be done bj jisvly like | striking (The witness show Bina fete, The ej ite Sate Pat | Sakug mp 7 ee ee NS hl nba: rath ad A in at the late elention of 1: - it Tor the democrats. Counell is the same as last | Q.—How much potash would it take to dissolve such | pa! Plae!ensed to decide yen 4 Gerioneiinand lwbig. To the House of Re | 9 body? upper ji then weut into @ minute | presentatives the democrate have elected 189. and the A.—It probably would have weighed one hundred | ¢cbnical explanation of the mode ia which he ob- tained the relation between the upper and lower to make the upper and lower teeth ll a6 enc set to fit the gums, a regular lecture on practical a: al, ae weil as im this case, whica woul mhige 86, with, fifteen towns to hear from. which will probably give 12 democrate to 3 whigs. The majority, therefore, in the H will be 112, ands gain over Inst year of 52. there are 12 demoorats and 1 whig. The democrats have carried all tbe county and forty pounds, and about half that amount of pot. ach would be required to dissolve it; lees could destroy the identity; the largest vessel { saw in the laboratory was @ tin boiler with a copper boftom. similar to those officers, except in Cheshire and Strafford The vote ou not be understood without the petteras be iliustrated es ae C3 = consti ——— property used for washing; nitric acid would be the next best oe i) ah yo eengee of the left side of the t wes hg hoe 2 sine © | substance to dissolve @ body—mot the best, because it |, lower jaw of Dr. eecasioned much trouul } ; the h of Dr. Park: aise | would require veseele that would not be ated upon by | Soot, theluvertesth wate aisols thee beta Gen. Cass ann THe Witmor Proviso, ie | the acid: potash could be ueed in iron, copper or tin; it like the otber, im consequence of t a letter from Gen. Cass toan Obto paper. ui would require for nitric acid, about the weight a ba Soatiannelene bed to: - Gate of the 24th ult., upon the subject of the Wilmot | of abe Lody to dissolve it thoroughiy, boner and all; geo eae Sy yee deep! of public mat- | the nitrous ges given ould be ruinous to health, im | all attached to one gold plate; the upper biocks were tara Ia he eves no sSeatie eke the end any great quantity; if moderately heated, it would too ions to c. . pate, whi th 5 owe. ry " eclated, here every man of vense Hnowe iu | give off little; if bolled, It would come off abundantly; | Welt pe ksh Py ved, Mimsolne | it might be easily sent up an open chimney; saw a fow <The | bottles of nitric acid; perhaps six quarte; sa: | vessels large enough to dissolve any considera¥ie 7 | FOF 0 ad | quantity of flesh by nitric acid; there were dark Teil be admitted, and iba pote for" Boe Merteconells | stains on the stairs leading down to the lower | woth It was negonsary to he ation- e ville convert on. oom, t ; 4 om the side wee a ~ Of the most viclent men. ‘Fhe future fe all dete si a Penang a I 9 work al the might be ‘ae opened bed Just 0 minutes to spare short recess,/the bell ringing for ure at the time The was at the Tremont l/ouse and in Attorasy General (lif there, by being spilled on the stairs; it was most aban- dant epporite the stairs where the rtains were the dark- est, avd tovard the bottom of the stairs; the fluid by the President, Appotnimen By and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate: bparaim George Squier, of New York, to be Charged’ | was examined, and proved to be nitrate of copper; | ferd’s room, His books end papers were sa fire Afsiven of the United States to the republle of Gunte- | this isa deliquercent. galt, attracts moisture, aad | goon extinguished. It catecd a de! tr bait ou hoor} inal. in the place of Elijah Hise | Femaine fuld for ® long 18 ralght Dave been | Wieetpesuene’ it Ty he | thos reve! ys 5 it did continos fluld | for several days, after we took some of it. Thomas M Foote, of New York, to be Oharge d’ Af- faires of the United States to the republic of New . Grevada, im the place of Benjamin A. Bidlack, de | Q e. rat would be the, effect of nitrate of copper cenred | upon the blood ? “William © Rives, of Virciots. to be Envoy Extracr. | A.—It is a strong astringent. I delivered that divary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United part of the examination to Dr. Jefirey Wyman, as ites to get to ti © only cut off the ratural teeth t easier to get Doster, id not reem to have room enough for his tongue; to ebriate that diftoulty, | groand oif the lower jaw, #0 a3 to give more room t States to the Freneh republic, im the place of Richard | more proper for miscrorcopic observation ; saw paata- be on the it was dit Korb, recalled | locus and elippers with blood on thera; left Dr. Wyman | Lecesrary to gilud cn @ very small wheel; this grind Henry 8, Sandford, of Connecticut. to be Secretary to examine them, blood belog an orgemization, the mi- bg removed pink color, to represent guaas aud th of the Legation of the United Stares to the French re- | ia the only proper test of it; the mterorcope if | sresoel; the ty of tt Gefeced; the shape lets public ip the pince of Stephep K stanton. ; a erential instrument with which to watch the by the grinding wes ‘Alexand MeClung cf Mississippi. to be Charge of chemical action on it; @ chemist might de | glound on a very | @’Affaires of the United states to the Republic of quantity of biood before he had dircovered | giiy. till such slight a! Bolivia, in the place of Joni leton. resign: what it was; the microseope is infallible; there were | rade; the Inst time that | raw him, in relation to his L, W. Jerome, of New to be Consul of the found in the furnace reveral «mat! pieces of copper, | teeth’ wes two weeks previous to his disappearanoe; be and United States for the fo itsly, im the punched ovt in making strein called late in the evening, baving broken a spring; this place of Henry J. Bre ‘ : maxin al wan about ten x j iene ‘hat, ae ‘be! the persoa Court of General Sersio wi r, seeing that it was Dr Parainan, Before the Krcorder and Al than the pieces foun asked told me; | sent word ohio. _ in other reepeots, they were exactly #! ‘are et foou been ured in making nitrate washing tbe cinders, fort of gold; Di fou Cher ged with Kobhing Her Lover—A French Leannah Spor, was placed atthe bar, larceny, in stealing a cost, dress, rth $27 50. from Fran fed at Delmontoo’ The com to the stand, tertified that the ac- they bad found, M piainant being covered came to his rooms, in Greeowich street, durin; the bones; have known Dr Web- the absence of bis wife, and took the articles ‘without years familiarly; have been on friendi; bie ki Tt came out om the cross examination th bh ® large Turkish kolfe, wit of this witness, that he bed been intimate with | silver bandle ) was shown to witness; yused fora number of years, the made bis ry yg 4d ~~ fy te re the ace: e tory in Maron street, when Medioal College was there; it bad on it oll, as if freshly cleaned; knew Dr. Park- ight wae about feet cleven inches; the draft of the furnece | as suifcient to beve cer- bh; we might have found Tam the wife of Francis Miller; the they a b Crees examined.—It war nitrate of on the wall; | . ‘comparing the left io d that she bad two children by il d ascertained it myself; the sea salt | bicck with the model the revemblanse was very trix b the third; rhe eaid rhe — for with the petash was email; the heir a meet of the articles which he alleged were from rirged by Gre; the body was net all afiected by pot-— him; the coat wasa pew year's present; the vest she eeb; one side was red from @id pot exe: bad embroidered with ber own bend) bad wo felo- the inside of the furnace nieus intent im taki | and married another woman. he was constrained place at all; todo what she did by the feelings which a knowledge of | were affect tDet fact ineph ; the The jury, without leaving their seats, returned « ver~ below ia identified, and the block which remains is too dict of not guilty. Mane 20 — Pies of Guilty, by o Hall Thief.—A man fied, which must belong to much Injured to be identi th ine the court;) thore are er (excluded 7 diecks found. then there ir pamed Ui Burke, this morning pleaded guilty to ¥*t another pleee, tow ‘avd larceny, in ttealing an coerstal from ‘the ball of Dal the cinders, thet wey or may net bave been @ portl Bi White street. on the od of February. The eoat be- the platina pine, which adbere to the teeth, were sol to Samuel Orchard and bed in ome of its pock- ed tothe plate; dia bot go quite through the teeth. (The eta a number of precious stones, consieting of diamonds, ee ah witness exbibited to the jury the ence of the rebien, sapphires. and garnets, worth altogether about | Weleht of nl ‘o Isft lower blowk to the which be bel in bis hand ) $r0. as seen to leave the entry with the coat, te 4 The provemption ja that these teeth were pat Into the <o8 luing pusseed, one eveetenen with the property in fire muffied in the bead, otherwise the substance being pa om. The pies of guilty wae recorded, and 4in | Siightty cbecate: that. bye wy yA 8 wna = from the | surtace would @ 4 the expansion of the water wt Frail Pair Thief—Mary Ann Ryan was put on we inside would burst them; if | had beeo put Into trial for stealing from Loeis Stemes, ot No. 68 Barclay St | uch s farnece unmuiied, and heated tuddenty, | street a pocket book containing $64 in money, and & ‘of should bave expected them to fy into numerous irag- gold ebain worth about $20 oomplainant Siemes there was, | DEBE, With explosion. eepe & grocery at the above mentioned number in he Ni: ul Cross examined —Knew the teeth without comparing relay street, and from bis testimony it appeared ‘Upon the Norway | them with the mould; «mould is for me in that very early on the morning of the 8th of Fevruacy, & brown stain upon | care of eecident; Dr. F. had pre bad ® small wee there; there were pieces | bicek of teeth om the left lower jaw; | made it for hia ort before hie i to Kurope; | fret beard Lag ey 1 went into the country, the accused was in the store before the up, and thet while there she appropriated the Ret book contain above named amoun | P was missing of va igh! he bein ; ‘ ° the sdvertioonene in tbe oveniog pa do not re fig Cale, orere, eee @ member whether it was Fridey or Saturday evening; Peuewtes by Mir. d bl witwees stated the order ef the natural teeih that re- im Gay, im mekicg ¥° y sized in Dr. P.’s head, and it agreed with the root of « the OAlege natural tovth that was found adhering to @ block of ay FS mineral teeth); the front are most lojured, somewhat melied by intense heat. Dr. Lester Noble, the 1th or i2th September, 1844; am m the Baltimore College of Dental Bargery of teeth for Dr, Parkman, in the ow 4 the handwriting on one of the models of Dr. mine; the box containing the mineral Wy fm the ssam nacion guilty against rentenced by the Court to serve the State at tie Chemical * for the term of two years. Marcn 21 — Iline o i nee ey 4 t 00 a9 those om whic! defore any trials were called = ft | koew them by the geveral diepored during the mornin, re t corr, and | copfguration—by « bole which is im the place where promptly a* vsual; bis tliners, ho ere paced in the bem, am rence of having | we urvally meke them, and oy the grinding of the gum parent, that, at the soggestion of bis ed to fire: they w ane were in | inet: moment | sew it, | remembered eeving Dr members ef the ber, be conrented t sed into the Jot leurn preoleely the pm filoess; phenomena presented | ‘ueeesion of ebilis, He thought he shculd be Keep ering them, they were | on the plate, and it ear Ineconverient to grind them down quite to the plate; they were mot ro ground but es | fee them here; | Bare not the eiightest dowbt but that this tx the ame Dicck that | worked open fer Or. Parkman; we were obiiaed to be very prompt, for Dr. P., whem he had an PP poimiment, came exsetiy at the time eoident in m of thir court ‘and was par cially wu oti | the bane #0 06 to have ee ae tien of Lhe night, went to the opening ef the m eotlege. Fad eat oO ae to fee how Dr. would are bis one of tee Lun e160# Hithe copper cupe w have b very eravers: they eld not ap ° pear te few pg | teeth if be pene to peat a Pale a pd of | Yetmem ber, when complimented by Mr. Everett for pon the opening of the t Ne oot Uberaiity, he mer ly bowed, ™ t to the latter pert of May or beetnning € Will be preeveded with ia ‘The Comt tock a recers, é j the cudere ef the furmeee, pownded and washed, ded pleleler of eld. some m! ond o little copper; in ortion et tlege snd oft} orFed by me, thirty eraine tmg boom eal vo th The Court Dr. Noble’ eu ‘ubman's my stodies coat [ worked on Dr, 7 part ect; | began about the Lith of September, iarities © wo fret take the impression fn wax; I made the moulds of three teeth in the wood,end made the metal casts; could not tell inely how much time was spent on them; it must been quite a pumber of days; have put blocks of teeth into the fireto see how readily they would crack,and | have never known them not to erack; they be heated Eye , and cooled ith Dr. after the ake with perfect eep as to his om at the 15 at of the teeth about a year, | think, an accident happened to them, they bent together, and hed to be annesled to the pattern; I had to heat them for this purpose, and the mark of the blow-pipe still remains. Dr. Jeffries Wyman sworn—Am professor of Anato- my in Harvard University; have been a teacher of Ana- the last years; Medical tomy for eight ; iret went to College on Sunday, the 2d of December; had charge given to me of the bones found in the furnace; made as cal of ; these bones in this box are the bones; was mot called to the fleshy parts of the Lae ined a drawing of +h the bones were found;) were marked were ne marks of its beiug a subjest for it struck me that the sternum was teken out as it would have been by @ physician at an ordinary post mortem examination; | was also strack with the reparation of the sternum from the elavicles, or collar be: 4 the first rib; the route for the knife to diffioult, that a person havin, 80 no of the structure of the , would not m likely to direct it in it way; I did myself upon to examin haat it over, baok; f ron was killed by a blew, and stabbed im jately, there would 2 & flow of blood, aco: r 9 verre] wounded, and the depth of the stab; tem exapination may be made without an blocd, is tain spots on the landing; they were not blood: lower but tobacco stains; thi has uo reference to the spot found higher up: ered nothing positive in regard to the epot bi saw spots, which | was told by the Chemist | trate of copper; did not examine them; I performed som: experiments on the effect of ni 00d, | blood is known by several flattened ed scme blood under microscope, and applis of | | | similar spots, which he examined a | alro, « pair | ry. will them to the different parts of the body.) The first | bone e | seem to correrpond in this respec! curves of this jai thenld expect by o & rising chin, the porti | bottcm, on the outelde; the slippers sele; change fer years; the mtcresco; itrate of copper would de- ich blood oould be detect- other places in the building, ny marks of blood, | recognised as such; witness was frome al which were spots o pored to be blood ; }, OF they are the eame from whieh he cut portions, having found to be blood, f pentaloons, from which he cut pieces, ned and found whet he considered to rorcope given him; he considered it of blood; it was the rigut slipper the left leg of the pantaloonson tie had also what looked like V pantaloons bad another a | spot which might be Venitian red, bur which seemed to rather a mark of acid; the blond did not seem to fallen from avy height, for it wes not trickiod there war a piece of paper found in the Laborato. 10 epots cf blood. { Che witness explained the classification and arrangeicent of the bones, referring belonged to the front of the forehead, | wituers ed Bow he knew it to belong there}; the result pleoe of the temporal bone, one of the interior, wen by the carale that passthrough it: the next 4 the The wicwess is proceeding to de- lacen of the bones, and succeeds three fragments, which form the gre ight half of the lower j. ral—Pleare state tothe jury whether pt my ® probability ; on nts of bones with the model, | uth wben the gam oovered the bow of the left lower jaw nad a pressica; have not witne » having exemived one bu with partieatar tof the bones of right leg, known up. | tobe cuch by their character; there wers tes ct any hone, nor were there any bones he mirsing parte wot fou vault or tea chest; there wer act hed the appearance betore calcining there, there is @ greater dirpositi fume rather w er or of being an ink the sign war abeolute ) byt tt Does your distiaetion refer to frac. turer made before deat? caloinations only % aif calcined bone th Jess dieporiticn to crumble; think nitrate of frotual to remove bi 00d as wi lege the wood were etic acid « better # tissues generally) th; that the ould thtok mari. | ft is of eoimal gists gomerally bout the filta of the poands for a boay tareneat; ued sod ot 110 pounds, this twenty-five pounds ha: ably not all was © examipation of the tended ihe taking up Sp sand; found vo tre floer to examine; bc ind! git had some knowie of anatomy, nod knew w the jolnts were from the height of th: blong mark, falling not teil, from the bicodmarke, after @ day or two, bivovd- color; after that, they do not dirtinguiches huwan bleed frem the blccd of lower eut@ele The annexed statement was prepared by Profersor Jetiries Wyman, and is referred to in the nony £ OF THe PRacwents oy Boxes taken trom he front of the left eide—iaterns! aatitory als No ah erbit, edge ef the temporal fom, monilliary 6 No. 3, Lett wpper jaw; amtrum, the ruture fyting tat of Ros Atlas, upper 1 side—tuberele for transverse Licame: 4 Hy ral : N Bh, Rig Y + ¥ 1 vip, eentral por o ht on galoig, nearly entire: Set, Right otra! bears entire, No 2, T rebtew (thie eo Bo.25 A. Ter 1°. 2 voreal Heulating wurfnce wen imal portienss ome to teareh. Ne wamoid bone. Bo Zi, Tostinal pales < of ttle (ee, J we Neres; second soareh. No. Pinte nef ‘ee Ne, bin Ph of 8 ter scp tearoh, Bo. ff Ne aa 0, 7 9 cones th the from me of the piéoos in No.7 A, of having boom fracvered by we pieel ylotenes prewh of the lower J fre ft aide and chia, had die ppear first molar acest Sineppearen Squtvooalhy tbat eft oe. Oliver W. Teli Is Parkman canon and phymology In the medioal ¢ohool, the provesronedip * beamed after Ue. Ge a; the opening Of the medtenl sohool mort dren on the thee v tdnesday of Novembe “| teed, at the opening, es new; they were white and long; Dr, Webster lectures to the medical class four times et of chemistry; his teotw ~ | oneal 1s Indicated thet the petton who rey know where to cut; there ie no betehingebont the | cticed @ disoolorstion, which seemed «fret of beat; wes teld, and readily belleved, that | «the fect of @ caustic substance: was feriliar vib Ube form cf Oy, Terkeasa , did avt sre any par- TWO CENTS. ticular similarity between them end Dr. is stab between the seventh and eighth rib not, aoe eartag, sans Se Peart» 188 d. there be re externally clroumstances ; if the wounds. exterpally end Bally, corres) , there might be external; if the external wound slipped by the internal, the effusion would be chiefly internal ; my custom room is over that of Dr. Webster; have never heard noises from his ats in my room sit on rising sete; 1 stand c a1 know what the effu- sion of bloed would be, without knowing “the direction of the knife; if the knife touched the heart, most blood would bet have heard the noise of st strator’s room, which is at the head of the cannot ray that the bair had been sin, by fire ; am not so familiar with the effects of caustics as to say what effeet could be yrs by them ; but was prepared te believe that all I did see had been #0 juced ; @ mor- tel blow might be struck on the head, and no ‘effusion —Is @ police officer ; was of blood take place. William D. Eaton swor: present when the thorax was taken from the tea chest ; was first rent there by the Marshal; | was’ searching one part of the building with Mr. Fuller. We took the tea chest, and carried it out into the middte of the room, turned it over, and the body came out, withthe back up; rubbed off some of the sand. Saw « bole in the sand, rewarked that it was about the size of that knife we found in the tea chest. The kutfe wus closed when found. The wound was on the left side; I removed it by putting my finger to it, There were half a dozen of us there: I should sey Fuller, Heath, Rice, and Sturges; brushed off some ten with my hand; | passed my band Nightly over it ; saw the wound firet when liftiog the body outto turn it ; we did mot know that there was anything but rotperalsin the box till we had turned it over ; I did not stop there that night; did every other night, till the body was removed ; did not myself ee eg the body ; saw some one do it ; don't remem- r who. Court adjourned at twenty minutes to seven P. M. [The testimony of Drs Keep and Wyman, to-day, has been intensely exciting, and bas created a gemeral conviction among the audience in the court room, that the body found was that of Dr. Parkman | City Intetligence, Lectures on Boo Booxs trensceniental pantheist, bas lectured on booke, Cooley and Keese have commynced theit com merotaa dis courres inthe same line. The results of tm tempts wil be to make people laugh; those of the cers’, to draw money out of the pookets of pao amount not haifa.million of dollars, This is real practical lectu: 4 has an important bearing upom the distribution of wealth and ‘The first great lecture com: Cooley and Keese* going it” ing to coutinue their subject. uv: sions, fora month or more, Chey the spare stock of the booksellers 10th of April, when Colman’s great collection of rare will be examined and expatiated upoa. and knocked down without theslightvet reserve. eatalogue is wonderful for this couatry, embract toxte of old bibles, testamonts, dictions: 1 atlas the ft patriarchs and prophets of o the end to break lected around the io reading po on, Of couree thie division of the lesture will be highly em- tertaining and of Apa justey of James Campbell, late Surrogate ef this city, will com- wence That will be acuriows affair, The mere nopein of it fuls over a hundred ootave pages, and tt days to dispore of ail the plos em- The last division of this extraordinary ny. lecture will be taken up on the 6th of That, alac, will be a great treat ‘The synopsis two hundr ‘ber lecturing will be useless, better start for Rochester. fis kuvek- ings are nothing bere to the kaovkings of our aue tow cers. Don't forget Madame Lazare’s concert to-might, t the ( binese Arsembly Kooms, broadway. | atreet, about tem k's Day, on (bei way to child. lying at No 346 som re arm aod orm in that way walking they heavy black whisk v the an about paving. Some hard them. and Mary Collins stepoed mean parted them about sevea words coatianed to each 0: her, you whi Faces. Still some 4 the urkoowi the decrased. red her to bet twieh to become her buteber 4 he struck her She Onally og tegeihe at this time bat atiil ighth ribs penetrating Btly taken to th Monday ni; Th to the jury unknown Sivnina «4 Saart oy tHe Pexescne or rie Armee rurke —A novel aud interestiog method—known ae the preumatic process of forctng hollow oyliud-ra im to the earth by the pressure of th- acmo«phera. ts about to be adopted im the Navy Yard Srookiya, Taw shaft for # well will be funk ou Monday worving next veer the commander's house It ie Sd fwet in leogsm. aad it is expected (het the pile will descend im abou: Ove of tix bourse, Thelovention has excited great interest among the civil engineers, anda patent has recenty Leem granted for it, Deaim ny Arorsexy —The Coroner yeaterday hetd an {Inquest et No 26 Elizabeth street, om the body of Joreph ( ately. aged 46 years, native of Englagd, whe came to hie death by & fit of apoplexy. It seems, by the evidence tahen on the inquest, that the son of the deerared 9 led ct 14 years, elept im the game bed with: hie fatber, on thet night, and om getting up ia the morning be left the room, leaving bis father im bed, supporting him to bes-lcep. On breakfast being ready the rervant went to the bedroom, to eal the deceased to breakfart, and then discovered that he was dead ; and from the appearance of the body. it wasevident he died some time during the night, Verdict—desth by spoplery. Gnrat Nomerr or Doone Fours Ores ix Owe Srager —'The pomber of owllet doors found op cn Thoredey wight, is onrious |. found open, at 3 o'clock A. M . te Canal eeliar doors of Nor. 72 74. 76, 60, 84 124. 196. 162, and 154; aud im the same street, the fall doors of 16a, 18! 200. What can be the meaning of thir! F axt Fourn —At half past eight o'cleek female infant was found by Margere and was brought t) the at rd. The cbiid was seat to © joure, this morning Police Intetligence. The Butchers’ r Melting ctvocrarion,.—ia the ove former president of the Butera who i wlleged to be a aw Lothrop, yesterday afternoon, Mir Uraty appear the asrociation, avd Mr Clark for the defense Clark briefly stated the law potate im tae contended most decidedly that the whole o» artners ‘ip, and that Mr. Beaty tooe bing more por lees the be statute lew had been exactly the opposite postion that an offewes bad been perpetrat scoured to anewer the lated ebarge proposed to rubmit, sgreements, to the bawerd Sapofer ly aver | portibly give bis deoiston in a tow day: er to Eriort Maney.— Weere authoriced tortate that Mr. Louis F, Sohwrar, who, by letter, = mended the payreent of ty loaved by him to Ro- bert Leebner, intended no threats to extort money, but merely to Feturm the sum bovtowed by Loekner from bim , end further, thet in using the term © Fre Louis,’ thet vas bie on name; and be isin oo way compected witht baries Wilmot, othersive knowa Freveb L ‘The charge preferred by Lootner sgrinat fobwler was diemlered by /ustioe Vountfort +1 Copter Half Sras Over Officer Barmettof the Sixth yard. errested, om Wedpesday.a women called Maria Morphy. on a charge of stealing a $50 bak bill frou Coyt Win. Heath, of Newport, Rhode Island. It seems, by the rtatement given by the Captain, before Jastios Lothrop thet be has beew sailing to and from this port tn Cow fay, where be would lay to 'and shorten aait forthe eight, It was on one of these oraines, on Tass. Cay hight. the captain ram foul of « pirate, in the form of Vara Morphy. ebo managed t+ gain the eo: Of the oid ter, aod was trosted with the $5@ bill in q tion, to get exchanged, the wind biew. sed 0 roe the or court was what you may oall “bull gearover,” fore, upabie to tare an ob eevetinn sorreotly wom: Meat

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