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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5767. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1850. ~ TWO CENTS. ing was to like ecid; the water was running; I noticed | for! never had access to that room; he made the same ; declined two pence per quarter for white, and from ' that day till late at night; my object in NEWS FROM EUROPE, Jae err to nine pence for yellow. But Worters ce, | IAL OF PROFESSOR JOUN W. WEBSTER, | Goris orn up, wash bisgiancre nod fs ; athe, the runuibg of, the water that woek: beoante, be- | exeuse for that voy, there was oyulties mieée or tbe ning, about balf past of fore, sot it running snd he had stop. | key of the privy; 'l told them they must also ask Dr. we nal, Baltimore and Ohio flour has declined 1s, 6d. per CHARGED WITH THE en. and heard some ove comi: it; id the noise disturbed him, and | W. for that; | had never seen reaid it was hanging SBRRIVAL barrel. stairs thet lead from the front ent: ft spattered the floor; [did not see Dr. Webster that | on's mail; we went tothe place and took s key from & PROVISIONS. MURDER OF DR. GEORGE PARKMAN, | ster: de bade candlestick in bis he: a day; there were grape graftings, an empty box. aude | nail, but it did not fit; he asked us to show it to him, = The provision market has rather improved. Beef is . ” | Gary, thd itt itt the they ted ugh | See rien tt balan. tin octamer wee, | ee oe een eae } . j ¢ ere ; ¢ w ey 0} ; hee STEAMSHIP NIAGARA, AT HALIFAX. | '= good demand at 66s. for old and 72s. a 80s, for new. IN THE fhe sed; saw nothing more of im thet night; after | fhe tan went i, Dut he took the grape Vinee and the be aid he did ‘not ase wher ney th. 4, I 5 myself and went | box on 3 8 uiry for a it, which usual: moana ee ee aie gauze tp better demand,at Improved | MEDICAL COLLEGE, BOSTON, | get home about ten, or afew minutes efter; party was | room several times during tbe week, Out oould not gat | Hing near Dr. W's stove; it mas hot these, Seen das Fourteen Days Later Intelligence. | "** pica Havember £8, 1942, Searent my room; foungle fat, then started 40" gots. | made by him butore the Coroner's jury) Tuursday, | foundthere and sc Monecpensee gos crane eee nes N 5 i , then made Poroner’ fi ere and w t 4 eee Nava sors inate at prvi pins, Catalin feng Sree pea Sl Teer eateries | Lents Pat eer aah eetaes | & nice warren ig cerwetre ; the student ; Lwent down to Ho} wharf an , and w ¢. 7 " THLEGRAPHIC rice freely offered at 19s, 6d. in bond, for fine. THE TESTIMONY OF LITTLEFIELD, Mil nine or ton e'eleak; foundthelight, | @ pleve of Iie for Dr. Webster, which he had asked ‘anid it was a new ona that ited’ nos bese opened, we FROM Coffee-—Demand limited, holders and speculators THE of the dissecting roo: for on Tuesday, when he ; it was down and broke open the privy; | do mot remem - deing disinclined to act until after the great sales in Dr. Webster's door to be | as big as my Se mo to | ber whether Dr. Webster was dor oF not when BALIFAX, N. §., TO PORTLAND, ME., | riotiana, advertised for the 11th and 14th inst JANITOR OF THE COLLEGE, leer corutarie | ane ‘court adjourned until half past three. bg I oy Be piebat enki red par yr " » ie ok: bis dt pelosi Sugars.—Considerable business in Porto Rico, at ra- ~y re; made a drein the parsonage haa ned at the tumbler lute dog oc a maad pone ther lower prices. Incidents in the Case, oting room, forget whether | went to unbolt the | aster the recess, Mr. Littlefield resumed —Loft Profes- wen fe furnace and fished out a» bone ‘Winslow & Co.'s Express to Boston, | Tovacco. Sales for the month, 2,774 hhds., of which ee fre; when | did gor! found it unboltod, anitaiacet | for W.'sreom and went out; saw Messrs. Clapp, Ktoge. | from tt; 1 ves told tt al remain an they, wore: nnidteh ‘Cven about one balf were Kentucky stemmed. Prices have ecg thought | bed fastened some student in the night be- | held he wished to speak with mer paid hesweare going | Femaine one board to the trap.door, and ind them tw advanced during the month a half to one penny per lb. roti vee fore; never bred any ‘yy @ key FR I win | to search every foot of lend in this neighborhood. bm one Tes hegre gs ae aoe mee them ; 7 A door, 4 x rarian, q . 8. O, Parker asi ir. - House’s and Bain’s Telegraph, | on Virginia and Kentuoky stem. Market very firm. é ’ there thes yore, mare ew of any sther pervon get | Wish (0 seared the Collage, eo that people around might | NO. Cutis "he ead they weres Dr: Watntet"eee 70 Taz Freights are steady, with an inoroasing number ofpas- | BY BAIN'’S MERCHANTS’ TELEGRAPH, (OFFICE NO. access to the building after it was locked up at him | would Snow kine all parte of the C to which | much agitated, and perspired; after looking seme 29 WALL STREET,) AND HOUSE'S PRINTING TRLE- unlocked the lecture room door, (the one | have secese: wo then san Dr. Jacob w in the | time, theparties retired, and officers were left to guard sengers. GRAPH, (OFFICE NO. 8 WALL STREET.) came out of the night before) and went 4 "i the premises ; Dr. Webster's working dress was pair - NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. | Accounts trom the manufacturing districts are not through the lecture room, but could’ mot got | Heiden said “ther thts sere tihag soma nes satd, | of thin overails, and an old coat, have not seen the anew satisfactory. Many of the mills in Manchester and Boston, Friday, March $2,160. | through the private room into the lower laboratory: | “let ua begin with Dr. ‘Webster’e roots,” | went to the | overalls since his arrest ; | think he had on the overalls ANOTHER DECLINE IN COTTON, | ott Pisces sxe working short time, and some bave | There is no abatement in the excitement. The| Thigh] sever eee mite ik aa ak | door leading to my cellar, and it was fast; | told them peal Cm I as fee ages TRC de ¥$ stopped altogether, but itis not believed that this ts | Court room is filed instantly after the doors arethrown | t loch up his laboratory when out of useinthe summer | Teorey Tatty io hence? ead oe Too ere oom | Kegel know of the Doctor's having, were. of his more than a temporary arrangement. open. The trial {s the absorbing topic of conversation. | time; went back to my room; soon after | went back, | with my knuckles; be came and Unbolted the door; | | 'oomsand the dissecting room: | know a bunch of NO TROUBLE IN FRANCE. MONEY MARKET. Professor Webster leoks composed, but not quite so | DE. Webster came with» bundle under bis arm; came told him what the officers were there for: we all passed | skeleton keys were found in his dra ; DI found in his small back’ room ; nha The money market is slightly improved. Consols | confident as he did yesterday. on & | ph risa np rrp pret bo Apt ieee found in the privy vault ; they w: went out; don’t | uable an i closed om the 8th inst. at 06% for money, and 34 for | The Judges having taken their seats, and all the | lsboratory; efter doing it, turned an two crash towels ; the crash tow i ~— aoe member ofthe Jury ining Intel place, he proved | engl chang, ui gabratry ok letue tem | Sas things hardly gror went into toatpoomy Me | the rl towel | Anan had Ua i acre yor 5 American securities are in better demand, at im- | ings wore at once commenced. Littlefield, the janitor | efclock. Im the lower entry; he came into the college | Pee ae eecaaer ee unt Zoomss we all, Went down the | my bands'on that towel; 1 don't recollect thet it wes yor, marked; 1 bad that to wash for him # good man: Paetataneayyyeineny ett proved rates. United States Sixes, 107!¢ 0 108; New | of the College, was called to the stand, where the atten- | with» ee, an A pase a Ridgeway of glass in the privy door. and asked “what place “ " "i paid him , . times. (A bunch of skeleton ke: oda Improvement in American Securities, | York Sixes, 107 108; Pennsylvania Fives, 93 a 94; Mas- | tion of the prisoner, court, jury and publioare attracted | POs: he bad paid me eighty-two dollars for ¢ | this’? Dr. W, was then within threo fevt of hima; woud ih, bana ot susleten ans See we fi to him, His evidence is supposed to be the most im- | full course of lectures; I gave the jy ab Re re 1 asked what &e. &e. &e. . 5 | access to it but himself; Dr. Webster withdrew their counsel objected, and what a ee RE ee an ity. | eee ae tnate pemneretion will prodnse, Meee" jaturdey is my eweepiog da; 1 ratty itt | attention to another part of the room, amd unbolted | they had to do wit The steamehip Niagara, Captain Ryrie, with eighty- | p Li tto; 26, Harold, Epbraim Littlefield, sworn.—I am the janitor of the | i,” ine jaborat ;) IT ppeak of ‘he tear’ on epee Snes hl went ey some sap. wanted te beusas 4 for by the patecuse after the aabte eix through passengers, and with London and [Liver era Mar 6, Sekndad, Balan Medical College; superintend the building, make fires, | that’s what | call the laboratory; did not see him Sooewy's Waa cieen thoes’ bee betes tetee' tat piece of twine similar to that on @ laboratory; ees it pool dates of the Oth instant, arrived at Halifax on Ge Gracuty Multa; Kew’ Hastines, Maite; | sweep, &0.; have been janitor seven years, three win- | that day; I heard walking in aia} tedden to sramfaae-cne ome nek caanen er risoner’s counsel still objected, and the Keys in the : could mot tell what was doing; heard | j¢. a . ithdrawn. ‘Thursday evening. She left fer Boston at one o'clock ters at Mason street College, and four at the new Col- | the water running in Dr. Webster's sink, Itwas not | i ee oeers GS RAE 2 Writness wes present when vhe towsls GeneCSIi® ; yesterday morning. She will arrive there early this lege; have known Dr. Webster seven years; have | in the habit of running; { did not see Dr. Webster all | to it is two feet | it was by an officer ; have sometimes been in the dis- \Goked | Secting room, and got for Dr, Webster a amall piece of Parkman over t: 5 was tat | day Sundsy; Sunday it I was In North Grove known Dr. Parl over twenty years: Present a! nigh lantern into | Muscle, as big as my finger, to experiment upon ; other Front street, talking with Mr. Colburn, ry and an interview on Monday evening, November 19, be- . ‘s foundry men, about the > sd Bes 3 x mysterious | it; all eeemed satisfied that thery was nothing there | than that! have never known bim have any ccossion usderland, 4th Halgos, Livergont sem, | tween Drs, Webster and Parkman; I was in Dr. W.’s | disappearance of Dr. Parkman; had heard of that dis- | that did not belong there; we searched over the miei | f0F any thing from the dissecting room ; have heard jance, Newport; 8th, Town- | back private room, assisting him, tewards evening; pearance on Saturday afternoon; Kingsley told | building; then some one arked if there was any way of | BOlses from his room, from explosions of pistols by gal- talking, raw Dr. Webster coming {nto | getting. under the building; I told them of the | Yaple battery, and bladders lied with gue ; by filling street; [ ked, that trap.door; we got lights, aud went down; Fuller and | | #nd setting fire to them, they would go off as loud as when Dr. | crawled across to the back side of the buildiog:; eaw | canpem; | helped to hang them up end fix them, and efirst word nothing there but dirt put there when the building | Used to stay to hear him explode them. morning. She basa ful! freight list. ‘We are under great obligations to Mr. Hargraves, the ay oy li gentlemanly purser of the N., for the prompt de- crpool; ‘Triva, Sunder Livery of our packages. But for the unfortunate break- Ashlee. hs gam ged 6th, Rel Ang of the line near St. John, we would have received | “Arr from New York—Feb 17, Orion, at Bromen: ‘git Dr. W. had three candies burning; Dr. W. was Bu do: I l9th, Liberty, Hi this dlpateh forthe Hew York Hera of youterday. | Have: Sai fster vlre, mart = ‘wes ope of our com raw me, he came right up to me I stood at the stove stirring some water: The news came over the Nova Scotia, New Bruns- | Trieste; 25t! le: | ‘ 5 G 281 bert i 4 to me was, “Mr. Littlefield, did you see Dr. | 7 . i ‘The towels, as they were found in the vault, were ~wiek, Sad Migmne Silagaph lines to Portions ; thence, Mar 24, Elicabeth’ Deniso 34, Orpian, | 1 which something was to be dissolved; there wat | parimen uring, the latter part of last iwook™” told | We made sare Dr Webster's laboratory: told hin | ehown to the witness, and be identitied them, ‘Dy Winslow & Co.'s Express to Boston; and thenee, Granessnts: Amerie salt in the water; I heard no footstep, but saw Dr. id; he me when | caw him? I said. lest | that was the only place which had not Seen suarched, ‘The cross-exami wi ut to resume, whem over House’s Printing ‘Telegraph, (office No. 8 Wail | OM as ral Parkman enter the room from the lecture-room ; Dr. 7. boa coe elas moar Se sald, ae | and there was no ace: tor Sieuloaala te tot eels athens idee adie) on street,) and Bain’s Merchants’ Telegraph, (office No. off Dartmouth Webster looked round, surprised to see him enter! ne which way he was going; 1 said, he was coming | =e == tend = blue neck scarf. with standing sbirtoollar. ills featares ore harp, avd bis demeanor extremely con‘dent, laying great stress upon his answers. and frequently turning to the bench, the jarors and the counsel, to explain the porition of the different locations of the yhty-three dollars and | entry; as soon asi heard him uvboit his door, 1 went | Cvliege, to which ferr ‘castonally looked told | into my kitchen; as soon asi went in| heard bis beil | te the prisoner as he gave ere, as Af a) ring; | ‘was in the cellar in the forenoon on Thursday; | ¢° him for correctness of his testimony.) my wife wanted me to remove the grape vines, which INCIDENTS OF ‘THE 29 Wall street.) to this city. ‘The telegraph line® worked admirably. The time occupied in the transmis- ion of eur dispatch, from Boston, was less than forty minutes. The Europa arrived at Liverpool on the 34 instant; ‘the Hermann arrived at Southampton on the 8th. They without being heard ; he said, “ Dr. Webster are you | right towards the college; | told bim | poe ir. ready for me to-night?” speaking loud and quick ; Dr. | the front entry, looking out at the front door; he ‘ .») | W.) had bis cane in bis hand, and struck it down u; ‘Webster answered, “ No, I am not ready to-night, Dr ;” | the'ground, and tald, “That is the very time that | | laboratory stairs Dr. Parkman said something else, do mot remember | paid him four hundred and what ; he either refused to sell Dr. Webster something, | *ixty cents; I remember hi or refused to mortgage something. Dr. Parkman took ios = ie id Dr, Webster said, “Iwas | room; | laid down ona — Movements of Individuals, Among the passengers to E.urope in the Canada, we notice the name of Baron De Roenne, a distinguished diplomatist, who, in leaving this country, carries with him the regrets and esteem of all who were acquainted with him. The Baron was the first and last ambas- it , [heard him come down , and unbolt the door leading into my whe, geeatond ariel from out papers from his poske! tting scattered about; | attempted to get thea . The news from the Continent is of no importance; rapes reed te beg ward en ror beng y to | ware it was s0;” Dr. P. sald, “ Itis 60, and you know it;?? money gown to Dr. Parkman ia his lecture roo Wels’ senm, beh ond tot on teem in; ee ee and the political affairs of England present little of | ‘Dit TePIDie, and, een it aint an asnite, | DE. Webster told him, “I will ee you to-morrow; Dr. | “Mibout ‘counting if and ran es fast as he cout Se be Webser'e labonsecy, nené-the Ultvnliee mip aaeniies te soemp suntion ef thn-ovanien, Special interest. ave Lrengarliyenpisinah neg son tt | p. stood near the threshold of the door, raised his | two or three steps at he said, Dr. Par satlely mgeell apd the » * we reds of persons from the country, yoator- Cambridge and discharge | the buil Any morning, endeavoring by all sorts of “ dodzes.” te and amiability of its worthy represeatative are never hand, and eaid something must be done to-morrow; he | bim od oo sae toe etal whe had the (tice ror een of being roms guts aa.) Woe. mae, font Cae Lever sam Dieale ‘iat but Phare Bot been over to the Roglater of Dende lege, if he was ever found anywhere; that only vosinted with him, He is ealled to exercise, im hie | t2@ building; when I was standing in front of the col-| office to see; he said that this was the first | piece not acerched; went down by the frout acutely, —_ “ lege about one and « half o'clock, next day, (Tuesday,) | that he had known of it; he had read it im | sii the tools had used were a batohet and mortioing own country, his high talents in other high engage. | OS°% Sf) She Si ai a eit could get any one | '2¢ Avanscript; be was there said to have been | Chisel; | could not do much ments, and we heartily wish him the success aod . get any engaged to meet an unknown gentleman; he had come | was to get out two layers of brick; | was gone tbat prosperity he deserves. to carry note to Dr. Parkman, and added, that if I it, for he was the night till about four o'clock, at a ball of adivision of Hon. William M. Gwin, Californie, General Churchill, | could not get any one I could trust, that! must carry he had been to see Dr. Francle Parkman; | the Sons of Temperance, in Cochituate tail; there were | wone, practiced for Major Miller. D. B. Sackett, United States Army, John ; med he then went away; when Dr. Webster spoke to me, he | twenty dancer, and | danced in eighteen of them; my ‘one; practice: Mooney, J. B. Creighton, United States Nery, Hon, | ‘* UP mytelf; I got @ boy samed John Mex. before that time, to lock me in the face with his | wife called me about nine o'clock, and wanted me to | than ny tem professional aie John A, Rockwell, Connecticut, Hom, Mr. MeRea, Ca, | Well to carry it up; he wasgone about thirty mi- id not then, but looked down and seemed | go to work on the wall; did not get up til she catied | Ree sever lean Securities and English Consols had im- | have arrived in this city. nutes, and raid he gave it into Dr. P.’s handsat his Called me to breakfast; after breakiact Dr. Webster Really. Proved. Consols on the 22d ult. were quoted in | Madame Murat, wife of the ex-Prince of Naples, and | house; I had an interview with Dr. W. about noon rr kA wewaneny oo Londen at 95% © 963. On the Sth inst. they were | grand nlece of General Washington, arrived at New | the sane day; Dr. P. was there on the Monday before; a 9654 @ 96%. ‘The following were the quotations of | “Tleams, on the 13th inst, from France. Dr. P. was there in the evening; | am very positive France was quiet; Sundey, the 24th ult., passed off peace ably. Some deseriptions of cotton had declined an eighth of @ penny per pound, Annexed are the quotatio Per Niagara, March 9, guin admission to the court room. and i ever tickets wt De. were at premium. they were on this occasion 1am areal disciple of Binok ars, and done inore busiuess hull town, My came heard of that name,” replied the se, “| know nearly all the lawyers ever heard of Liktue before.’ 0 matter; iti can't get ia, why | can uppose to do so, for such kind of imposition it towards Cambridge; | thin get into bis room to make up "# apothecary of his being in the College, my | woman having put a large bunile | Dr, Samuel Parkman ed drove off; Hen took the number of th American stocks in London : City Intelligence it was on that same day Dr. W. asked if the vault had ot take with the Sherii!, who understands by . Dr. Webster; | asked her how he got | wards found it all covered with blood; | eaidtnere were | Would not take with the Sieriil, who wnderstan tare oainshs an Ipmense pusibes of bape corp elon comes ot | CTE Nee oe aes he used to ~ hemp oer doors were kept looked; | went u fe so many flying repcrts now sbout Dr. Parkman, that Wg eee eae aes anciees aeok te-= ceotiee” ‘United States Sixes. . .. riper years, assem| he toes subjects from the dissecting room an; demon- eee coe eee ders” ‘The officers Now vest steer. i eine ing of Lue Phantom of Disawion. Dut thevesult peoved | strators of apetomy oom, meaning vault in there were men there carrying up busts to ~ = Ponpeyivente Vives am 52 8 83 | th caly in pursuit of a phantom, which is some- | the entry; he added that there had been something Massachusetts Fives. 05 0 106 104}6 @ 105 | thing that is not tangible, for there was no phantom ™ “4 Alonzo in custody, and melted un: there. The boys continued shouting around the City | *aid about having it repsired, ora new one built; I told | appeal of the famous Rolle, inthe play. The rules ‘The anni hen viobaee sone, aah aie et nace. | seid BRIE ede ia ciemlaog taersapelena See |e can ane eneneneet core ei Be a versary Fepublic, ebru- | slore y F suusing themeelves between his laboratory and the dissecting room; in the | room, aud afford " room aud verge euough " to those sometime with fun and frolio, they se, 4 ter their « gy tty ho pmpelied to transact business for the publi ary, passed off without disturbance. Wensed with the idea that | bin we put about eight tons of coal; I told him the None; | told him | Wi Ste coiaves bas thus far goue om without interrue. spepestive homer, duly imp: Mr Littlefield, pected burning of the Phantom of Disunion was | weight of this coal sprung the wall, so as to make it } | tion, ll yesterday, when the alarm of fre gr ‘The Minister of Finance etates that the revenue wil [Objected to by the pri: be adequate for the public service this year, withouts | as great» phantom as the apprehended dissolution of | jay, and caused an offensive oder to be sent to all parts he A bet « | terrupted. 4 the rattling of cerriager. & new loan, or increaced taxes. the Union itself, ef the building; he asked me how it was fixed; I told pte: ted Siesecs leon , “do you go through that the caine, unt the ewting of he fre. x Tre Exection or Assierant The Postmaster (eneral opens all letters passing to poll of the Fire Dey oh and from suspected persons. This conduct has given | and closed on Thursday, for rise to warm debates in the Assembly. for Assistant Enginesrs. At It is said that France and lnesia are completely | tb¢ returns were made at F Mr Clifford—Did he give any directions as to what you should do if you ‘wine anything there” Dr. Webster bas. to day A.—He asked me what | should do if | found any- thing; told him I should go to Dr. Holmes; he said, “No, to old Dr. gelow's, Sumner street;’’ there bad been po emell since; he asked me how I got down under the building to cover it up, or how any one could get down; | bim we took up the brick floor of the dirsecting room entry, and then took not to bis counsel, in the or street, and the counting of tue balicts took place. | y he sald, “Write alate there; tnesres ‘wai pon the (ireck question was . | wp the board floor abcut six feet lomg; he asked me if e . your name on my ° hi pps ah Toulon santo thet the French fleet in the raf tetes. fue eg Wd jeaics | tat was tbe pom Pd me a heer thes Sm ond, it I om not e aw ow Mme | a it ort tne paren of to Seat bare jected :—For Assistant ce— ames | Loyd laborato- reference tothe prisoner and the deoemsod Levent he@ called for the Greek const. {Suen seme Cregier, John P. Lecour, Michel | Fy, oF the fromt room; and Told him how the walls ran; todo | seem as oneal oer perticular in tbeir characters that would be sifted to their core. “ That Dr. arkman obert McGinnis, Samael ) We learn from the French budget, just published, | Fichelis Frlllips, George | De aeked me if we could get a light t army is to be reduced to 408,600 men, and that | McKinley, Stephen T. Hoyt, George W. Varian, Joba no; be asked if | was sure of it; | was a close old codger, to be sure and he looked out for — ne the tte ert 84,000,000 | Gillilan. The’ lant three’ tamed ‘condidater aro De: Thad need @ te No, 1,in course, and if anybody owed him anything ae _ " lieved to be doubtfal, aa Clark Vanderbilt aud Henry | e | vault; for rent, and badu't got the change ready when he as out of the vault; yen look out for breakers!" was fuses, tne Greek Question. | F; Hecown, fe the up tre see rar coatterl | (sted teactng thick dinenoes ‘Wreurcame” Lets and Soak ht FL ok ATTITUDE OF RUSSIA TOWARDS ENGLAND. gn the above list are at present Assistant ee hee, Bilstered my bands, ana come up and pat gloves on; | © The conduct of Lord Palmerston, in continuing the | The ongineers thus chose : | | attempted to put a lig Seer eenionen oe Wont end borrowed © cold ehiesl end Samer of Mr, | Greek blockade, is severely commented upon by all the | iiir anlary will be $000 yea" and De, WW, 0eid mo be wanted ve eve F say anything; don't remem- three courres anda halt of brick, the thisknees ofthe | English journals, and were it not fore belief which | Engineer $1,500. ber whether he went down in the laboratory with us; | wall; | heard soon some moving over the floor, and vitor ix Tnovnue.—A meeting was held onthe | the'kes up; t asked. hi existe that his lordship has made @ demonstration A against Russie, his conduct would meet with general | 12th uit at the Neches et aie entice ofthe | the ae into, any tprobation. . republican forcos in presided. in consequence | be" eanted to get the gas be would let me kn The Russian government has presented an energetic s German catholic newspaper, called remonstrance against the precesdings of the English ined anarticie in which Mr. Metternich | jegt gpy other interview with mn wurderer, expelled from n government, and public opinion is general, thai, if ne- the blood of innovent Ger: | 207,00 toe dleappenranes sfhoepltels he ralé be wa it day's lect floor with s hammer; | came uy Sy mnbeited the lowes doce went out; | showed them vat for ail that. he wara't 4 up like honest tolke, he dered it, and waver neglected to send jell acqualoted, ca semary, the Cror will give the Greeks efficient support one Pole Object was the subversion of th | gue to get bim some blood for his nex | shold get through in twenty n° Russian note to the Minister, at — | letingeonstitution oad social or: said be wanted as much as a pi let them know; while i stood there ny The Tr, at London, says , of terror in | from his shelf, holding pearly « quart, Webster came in; he went peg emg ee Attorney-General Clifford.—State what you didwhen while | was tal! with Trenholm, Dr, Webster the borpital bay " 7 yuee your wife. ” 5 coeme Ss us. “se , 2 any oy hyd : ners continued.—I told my wife! Dr. a twenty dollar a house to pay 8 poaition to consider what means, may b¢ nesessary | and the publishers of raid paper, and obtained an ot. a tthe case where I'pat up uetices, [went to Dr. | Webster bed got hie rat oleh ep inte | st ope cents the tall Nesper thought it strange, an or them to adopt, to guarantes the independence of | Gor from Judge Edmonds to held him to ball, in the | fiimes's lecture before it was Gnished; at . readii kept the bill, as I understood Dr. Webster; he sald that tbat monareh and his peopie.”’ sum of $5,000. In pursuance of this order, the sperid, | lecture room | saw the student, Jno. B. Hi ‘who the Marshal had beem to him about it; that he asked — The London Garrite ays, that # Queen's messenger nod some others, went to the office attends the cary shep in the hospital; [ him bim if he paid such a bill to Dr. Parkman, he said he passed through Milton, on the 25th ultimo, with orders oe Baagl sy he alten es ate uate there ware jar in which Dr. W. wished to get a eoal eres ie he went oway, | sos book 40 Sir William Parker to conse hostilities against | 7 pint of blood; he replied, “I think we shall bleed some a Tenbole rance The sheriff wasabout to lay hoidol | ” minutes or half en hour; my wife was to keep strict Greees. whe 4 ae tomesery meeting, 008} ee case Re Re re atch at the door: after getting down I used theo Eng soon Knocked the remal: “ You will demand of Lord Palmerston to what ex- | consequence of these caiui tent he intends to employ force in support of his | Metternich was prevailed npon claims, in order that the allies of King 0 may bein | vo commence a law uit Tnet better to eat it; a jest eum dropping off with could be for m . men © Yeu, and bang the villal 1; there’s no use talking; if 5 you anicetur- ‘away two or three @ - ‘Thie wae & poser. ard seemed to dam founder all the Nothing eventful, ina political sense, has oconrred ou to do some odd } br rough; it greedy liste: who were scting aa jucy upon thie o Pestana, and fort A is anticipated before the told him | sbould eee heer airs hen | aac the light in, there wes | *Xtt judicial examination and reavontag. (hapcellor produces bis budget ne. At ball. past 7 o’clook, no trouble from the it; on holding the light, I — : “ Lord Jobn Russell has given notice that it fein con- | & ftw was disgovered at No 'l fav the Priva of man and two pleces of fogs; Loam | Common Coanett. ccnglstion ‘by the quvedeaneah to ehalies the of house cceupie’ by De Fell. It Up end told my wire; she rpoke to me fst, an _ Roan ioe of amege. me oe ae matter’ ae pManen 22.—Aldermao Morgans, President, in the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, togeth: ; hjeete prisover's counsel. chair. ae Cows 46 Dette, the caouiibed ‘en toh eal greenery Hen» tee Me od ye wee remarkable; Mr Clifford contended that he hada right, as S008 cue, Qoowrens, nes : ~ =? doatuhe tention the bey of Lodge of 044 Fellows, and witmens bad been charged with @ conspiracy, to pro f th 7. try; be bad ® esadle which bis condition, and he now asked him what that oo: ft d,om the body of f Of ireland, aged 33 years, residi; Irieh affeire manage! by the Home Department, bys b broeoce street, who came te his death u Secretary for Irelan| fon was Mr Merrick sald the prisoner's counsel did not ob t jest to that question, but to his testifying what bis 4, section 18. “The Mayor, by and with thy wife raid. consent of the board of Aldermen Witness I was violently agitated; I looked the trap- rpector of veerels”’ Ko, f door. and went to see Dr. Jacob Bigelow; he was not at Meyor, by aud with the Mre. Bi nat was the matter; | Common Counell.”' &e igelow's, in Chauncey stead of the words ity lus, jong with him, down to Mr, power to appotnt, by and with in street. Robert Shaw, jr; we of Board of Aldermen, so many & into his study; Mr Shaw rent for the Marshal, ther officers asthe | 0 Mr. Jones Lloyd, the eminent banker, is about to be thing of It since, though ‘i his silover; I do net remem = before two. when, appears to be favorable to Her Majesty bas authorized @ publication of the fol- a | one enter Dr. W.’s lecture room; the frout door kept near the privy stairs, in « olese to send It mt ail acceding to any decided expression of the wishes of a ten, but the eateh over the key: hol hen { be came; the Marshal told me to go back to the ool- Health #hall direct,” the reading shai be the Caradinns, | Seles Seep Geenaiie’ dis aeeuies as i os Taw my wife looking at me, went nto he would soon be there, I went to Dr. J.B 8, inepector shall have power to appoint, ov the nom Lord Denman has retired from the woolrck, and wrong, called to the herse, which stopped, and at that bes commas ee we = ety Sassy alee @hole through the partition at ean tion of the Alderman and \«sistant Lord Campbell bas been appoluted Lord Chicf Justice. | te e deceased fell back wards from ‘sulky to the | Would make it s quarter thought Wel beata went tase the have aan theses be viking bis head 1 the college im ( ous! me: | went Colitae’ new line of stencaers command a large share | Ftd, #rihing hls head severely. Om Me. Driggs pick | SPPSIereE walking very fats nwards | ie dseoverien; tbe hele | of attention amd good will, The London //rreld says | and eansed him to be removed to | ] : ff AB ‘on onthe WU, re i ands foot the other vine groend ‘that jt will take somethi the shape of a steamsbip | we ae woe cone for, bat the Groeaoed never rule = Hotere to uth, 0 belo te high as hie knees bef lower from the floor than the grou bef 0 to 00 @ that was never yet produced, to beat the | Vordtet according to the above facts.’ °™°°* | acore and clear away bie things; | did not hear any | Doves were f 1 due; feacrtves ta Albeay” | Farat Accroesy.—A man, named Richard Rh De. | dear the furnace; could see mo more of him; laid there il after the lecture that day ; lowing liberal rewards for the discovery of Sir John | pative of Ireland, fell in # 4t from # vehicle oT andl - | about Ave minutes, went cut with my wife ‘about nine ved thet the y of the ikest. Frankitn, vit,:~£20,000 to any one who will effectually | De was riding, on Th ereniog, om the Bloomiog: | dyer putting away Dr, Hs things, Teams down aad | o'clock | Gd not get baok lone v'closk ; deot Phyricign ond Health Comeitetioner be pale oat awe 7 | Gale road, neart the six-mile stone, and died ting away J past three o'clock | passed through leseoting room; the year before; the t of the commutation movey of the emigrants. ‘an pod ans wih the shipe; £10,000 for ralteving, ot | tig morning, at 3 o'clock, from the 4 Dr. Hoban wan ons soca the lest cee wee in up eteire tous tee Srrotert seed the bechon gseno placed around to keep the wail from | Alderman Frasx.iy — Vou cannot touch chat part of pete 0 mey lead to the relief of, say | "hy ise incomcarrone About 12, e'eleck, om | oii imos went out; he ie generally the leet ome toge | I" aPrevtelt Beek tnv'the ‘cll true Dr Webstore spreading; the reseptecte, for efal. of the disorcting | the bil, bor ony pert, exeept the two amendments of of the erew ; amd £10,008 to any one who shall frst | Thureday night, s colored , named Peter Butler, | the furnace for day; | always rift the coal | Isboratery; the statroase brought me fo contact with to be tight, but lets the tide ta; 1t | the Board of Aevistants, on qucoced in ascertaining their fate. fell, while intoxicated, into tea of Mr. De Forest’s | ovt im the afternoon; | cleared out the furnace | the weil Wd my hand upon it, and it was #0 ‘thing elee in of out; It soake through Noy uniees by & vote of re-sonsidera- hnew building, corner of Reade street and Manhattan | thet warmed the anatomical aod medieal lectare | bot! bold my hand on tt lenge; | knew It pro- . Andie. piace He was taken to the City Hospital, by police. | reome; they are both in the cellar, slose uoder the | ceeded ‘rome furnaces where | never knew any fire, — M You raid Advices from Caloutts, to the 224 of January, | man Smith. dangerously injured. front 4 | then went up and cleared ont | 04 never made fre, | went meee arene, rhe ‘and from Bombay te the ith of February, are at hand Deao Inpaxt ror vo. —The dead body <= janes } 3 anh tn Tan yon = 6 lee- me ny Rh gh Wins by aie i Potitteally the Poasenses no interest ; com’ | Tewuty aig roa et Ay M'.'om Thuseday, | cal and Medloal below; the forimer {n the west and the Were, you in the laboratory ¥ mercially, it was lets encouraging than was antici. an ogee ’ " aes aon ale « hy poy &) pase yond Dr. Webster above, sated eh oe oe pated. Bonsine rrom rie Darss Caron lends to th eller, the door omer the rtairs ‘\eediog A--Ye | inet 2. o¢ Important Commercial News, indy, named Ellen Godfrey. resid from De. W's small room to his isboratory wader the wy wi 7 Q — What was the notes” The bill sae then concurred in as it came from the . corron street, was dangerously burned, on'thurnday fanny 4 1 found that door bolted on the up the wal the dou! indo: A— It wae my wite and children runsing: tr Board ot Assistants ' . resal ; round ht Dr, Webster; STATED PRaBrOr®, AND PATS ‘The cotton market during the fortaight hes boon | Store ee res Oe Mreming taking Gre from then ' went ty sat toad door Mom cach vide, and, the frst pm a ersuenen: Ofer Spear silent poserore, AnD ravsent Or se dull, and to effect sales holders have been obliged to Appointments by ns fest; put im my key ; found I a get in, came to me, and snidiwe bare a | being the report of a epreial commitien w iptions below plands toy the President, ; Uheard there ; abe f faint; we want some water for himand ject of holding sated ressions of the ( peep bob esl age ge at mit A fad with the adetce and consent of ihe Sonate | BEN IGS tt Ot ee eucatues f went Up {eget him Inte the college soem as we oan; Re was al- | avd ‘o pay mewbers for teeir eevvio ‘ether supported by the ofcert: 1d not seem to ha: the "ove of hie lege at ail, he looked have deolined one eighth. No change In Mobile or New Wiiliem P. yp phe to be Attorney of the | icine and tiled the door thet ted to the lecture trembied; be Cy that they Orleans. Quotations were :—Fatr Orleans, 6%; Mobile, | Bited Sates for the dietsiot of Texas. room ftom the front entry; | 4 ‘of Florida, to be Marshal of the 3c; Uplanda, 64%, Sales for the two weeks 63,360 bales, | tonited States for the Northern distrist of Flaride Oe ee Sle at whieh speculators took 12,000. The trade te still | |, Robert 8. Kenedy. of New Jersey, to be arshal of New but sparingly. Sales in the last week bag eae A i the further consideration of the question was poate pened ard the Board adjcerned Ui Momday next, ot 6 o'elook 5,000 bales, of which speculators took 3,000 wholly United for the fet of i | orapenss American. orang te si. to be Marahal of the United 5 ab bay Ae bie 7 |. The ques oh So guy y of mg yy ny market tng ht tow whieh Dr. | wand a motion to pay members ; —- eae. Andrew J, Jag, of Alabeme, to be Receiver of Public # first time, left unbolted — soether te pay them ‘sd ner day, having ole | BREADSTUFFS. et ty) ry Neen the ; ‘The corn market has been extremely slack, and | . (baries F. M. > |. of Arkanens, tobe Receiver of im AbOUt Bfteon minutes, | went to Professor vlees have given way on most artlolee, Indian corm Public Moneys at Batesville, Arkansas. We door, ‘and found it fastened; did not try again ee