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NO. 5780. MORNING EDITION----FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1850. ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE EUXOPA, RECBIVED BY TELEGRAPH FROM HALIFAX TO PORTLAND, THENCE bY WINSLOW & CO.'S EXPRESS TO BOSTON, AND THENCE BY BAIN’S TELEGRAPH. ‘The Europe, Cept. Leitch, has about ninety pas- cengers. SRA GTAA, wih 0 Necthales wind, ASP. M., ou Wednesday. ‘The Hermann sailed from Soutbempton om the 20th, ‘with @ full freight list and eighty passengers ‘The packet ehips Plymouth Rook, |venhoe, and Con- etitntion, arrived out on the 16th Great Britain. Im the House of Commons, on Turrdasy night, the etability of the ministry was strongly menaced. Mr Hutt bad given notice of » motion that the House ad- dress the crown, to direct that negotiations may be forthwith entered into for the purpose of releasing this country from all treaty engagements with foreign Stater, for maintaining armed vessets on the Coast of Afrios, to euppress the traffic in slaves And the morning previous to the debate on this motion, Lord Joba Russell called a meeting of the friends and cup porters of government. one hundred and sixty of whom attended bis lordship, as did also Lord Palmerston, dis- (tinotly intorming them thet, should this motion be @erried he should resign cffice. * The result of the division at night was, that the mo. ‘was lost by @ majority of eeventy eight, The Times the support of the African squadron asa ble humbug, and rays the oonvtry must take le matter into serious comsideration A large pro Of our fleet—a fourth, it is raid—is employed the iuterminable fool's errand in the tropios, with- Gui the Least teactit whatever, buts great deal of harm, ® year is a low estimate of the expense | aDhere are pretty evident signs cf an epproaching dis- @hution cf Pariiawent. “dm the budget cf the Chaneellor of Exohequer, two were omitted ia our telegraphic despatch pub- yesterday, vir :— £200,000 for land improvement, £8,000 tor draiuage bill for the abolition ef the Lieutenancy of taeland, Is to be preeented to Pariiament after Easter. We learn from Ireland that culuvation is going on more rapidly than was antic'pated, and that a great breadth of potatoes have been sown. Emigiation from the southern frontiers of Ireland is Gapidiy incressing ‘The operations of the encumbered estates Dill are ‘new Beginning to have their beneficial effeots. The fet estate scld under the new commirsion, was bought By a tenant farmer. The society for the improvement of the cultiva- Wen of flax in ireiand, are making strenuous efforts p ae: eons wat crop imto the Southera and Western Lord Gough, who has been honored and feted every- who has returaed from ludia proposes return- t his country seat. Greece. “WOnthe Ist Masoh, three hours afver the departure of French steamer for Marseilies, the Hoglish Consul issued the following ciroular: - fustrueted by Her vajesty's Minister en 4 to the King of Ureeoe to inform jonty'e ‘Daent, baving good h settlement of cueit demands government | Vhrough the good olficws uf Be Sik iat ae his posession. oF’ piedges im depustt, “hear shall bave beet made? OF, wwently been givea by Vice Admiral for the Pesent fhee ingress sod egcess of ali sotup” § 14 possession Of her siajesty’s squad- . Thi cirei ar caused great satisfaction in Athens; the trade appears to have Immediacely resumed its ‘Bevel course. Pep eee ge Of the Times stated that, on the 2d imetant, Mr. Thouvenal wrote to Mr. Wyse, pro- posing that Sir W. Parker should give up the Greck bipe into his possession, and tbat he (the representa- tye, would guarenty the payment of the claims of het Majesty's government on Greece Mf, Wee replied that he regreited being unable to comply with M. Thouvemal’s proportiiim, that the fa- @truction which be hed received from Lord Palmerston @id not permit him to accept of eu: offer. France. The sleotions bave closed without any disturbance Whatever, The officiel declaraiions of th: bers wetorned from Paris took pisce om Friday morning, whea the (bree ecolailet candidates —Carnot, Vidal and Defittte—were declared duty elected The numbers polled were as follows: Carnot, 12 607; Vidal, 128,439; M Defiitte, lowers of the tat Insjority of 1.48¥ over Me Foye, the te of the wasuccesstul list, Very fow eens Were present at the ceremony, and littie ex- The Ferrie, which te looked semi-oelal ~ upon ase , intimates an a1 Ube oppelotment of M. Ferciwend Barrot, i ceniesanal and Mipteter Mee ye 4 bp & Fpecial MiamoB, Im the place of M. Li he retail trade of Paris has euffered severe cheek conse: uence of the agitation ec mpemying tbe cise ecounts from (he departments are more erento, the manufacturers in ihe principal toras iy ceo" G § aud caving from them their cu: tom, an Strasbarg meation that ao asscelation te be formed there for tow Pe opagation prarmate Ft i Hi from ct j 2 a g z ven es of (be mounteam have proposed ea to the bodget fF the reduction of ope mii- thoureo@ = five burdred olerey, as iE =In the Chamber, the Minister of france tm the ailowaute to a 4 daily pavers pudlishea in ‘and to 12.000f. for thore publibed im the pro He alo tO @rtadiied & stem, wom oT ip Potber bed tesctved ve leave fe tise fo the be et re ef April, ond thet that re-oivuon oes about to Fagen bebe sty) officially to mY bm ag 3 Dg ® Petition, aigned persons, praylog that tne consciti egret po anotcbed by tae, Naam stria and tang: Fire columns of ja Pesth eo peesed by the persons Who pave tere senpeunioed ta toe, late Huogerian re volution, All the sentences of death bare oom gnvted to terms of \mpriconment ta trves to the fort 2 See pasted of twelve nod sixteen years, Che etnan nonmaes Pp Tepesiod Serom Haynau's the be ees, ae wr &s those sho bave sirvady adation of toe Dawnbe pty | ory ia Hon, , ey at Comorm, Head niin Keaper distri thonseod persone have taken rr (age at Raab, tm the greatest destitution. Prose Z Advices from Bertin, foform us that the aegotiations Detween the courte of Austria ead fraia, for the de Anitive constitution of o central gorernment for Ver- many, bare entirely fatied The Pare correspondent mus Morning Corenicle, pays that the Frenon govera- goent bas tecetved advices from Switeeriaed, from which it appears that Praseia hay sbendonea aii claims SRT Syn. engines, eintine onalicie that she abandons claims oply because she considers the sacrifice one ‘which sbe is bound to dl hala nomaaataad peace of kurope. Accounts from “Patt f the Zap openk of the remarkable state of, m7 dare aiterations 5 eo ye to ee the Russieo ao "iews who Save paseed frome ery ne other. pbb ie -crninget ie hawber, om the c) on itself, tly cheered, aud produced a fe ene an oie upon ree, le. A letter from Berlin. Batea t the 16th instant, says :— “ We learn. from an suthentic source, that the mission of Count Gennygeen to Vienne bas failed oompletely '’ Henover has taken the decided resolution to piace herself in the face of the rivalries of Prassia Aus pe rte Lary) s aig tg amid rer r com- Hications of Germany. reported Pougress be German sovereigns will be ee im April, at Dresden, to hold coupeil on Germeo m Avetria cod the Kiogsot Bavaria, He Hanoy, ¥ will be present. Denmark and the Dachies. . agree to 8 prolongation of the armistice, on the following con- ditiene, viz :—A dissolution of the army of Sokleswig- Holstein, or ite general reduction ; the dissolution of the National Atsembly ; @ new eleotoral syste: the ccoupation of Rendsbourg! Denish and feb troops. And she will cnly c iy of are union of the du apprebension that England will imperiousty dio- ia the conditions cf peace, if its conciliatory efforts prove uvavailing. Switzerland, The Swisse, of deoided to accor Heres to the refi compromised, who shoald select asylums out of Switserland The most neceesitous are to be transferred to the frontier. India ana China, The overiand mail from —— to 16th, ae to 17th February, and —_ ong to Jan wrived in England on the 244 0 litical pews possesses no interest —' the whole of ‘ia aa perfectly tranquil. At Bombay, business was still je ‘The weather for January bas been unusually cold and wet Cantonand Shanghai markets satisiog- ‘ales of imports have been large Liverpool goods and metals have been on atensive ceale, while the orders for the interior bave not increased; buyers, therefore. looked for lower prices. but holders firm, and indisposed to sub nit to the reduction. Comsequence is, that a very Ne yoy pe om —_ Cot- tem was very roaros, ae om Rake three pounds Money was conse, and the scoommoda- ep isited wt Caloutta the on market was quiet; there had ritish manufactured to tworeass the. steaks, ser Su reat demand trom Py yer —- the sup; which were only ; hemee pri fairly tained beth co] aX and wea bo on The ¢; was oberscterized tity reported. rnamegred pga teas ‘ond elike, both maintained fall br were scaree. Exchange four shillings four pence half per doliars. see Markets. Corron.—The dulness Poet the market at the departure of the Niagara jued without tuter- ruption, end all deeoriptions of American, except good end fer leans, here Ceclined id. Sales week About 26.060. of which apeculators took 4,000. exporters 3.600. Sales last week 30000, of w! culators took tom at Liver; h sales did not meet + x pestations By apeculators, and demand at Liverpool extremely = snd prices aimost nominal. At London prices vdeo bod pote owt, lest week, making the total decline from bla at fully és. Since pilose began to re code, ithe pectewve prices will get still lower Rio, ere = fine ordinary ‘quality, 1s" bow worth 473 « 2s. per ow Svoan slightly declined. first week. but last week there hes been 8 srery gocd mand. Porto Rico com- ines = Beret quiet, ‘Tin Phares im good Fansenrs tends bial York Long Ieland. Sernea, Leeks Gsthenbety arash ren @, Vodtoa, from Leghore; Maroh seida: Remamow, Man our: 7) lnreeilee; Sch, % = MP rrery Orr Cones, do: Ginsey 6 a Wek, Warsion, Pilvkamps muchas Palermo: (th Le- Arrived bw) setheubel, Tan y pote 1 ae bert Barnwell Rhett. it ie raid, will be appointed the Governor of South Cerolina to supply the piace the late Hen Jobo (, Calhoun, je the U8 Senate, DBttl bis euccesecr rhaill be appointed by the Legisia- tore Jobn Boone Feq , of this city. bas bee Governor Jobneton, of Penneyivanta. Jor that State, to take acknowledgements of deeds, do- ferittone and procts, Ke., intended te be ured in eaid Sree Laven rom Rro J. apt. Veaocok, arrived at Philed: , from irony, te Jevetro, having lef that cree en On later than be- Velawarean, a4 Baltimore. Ny the Hine Onto, Capt Biribling, hed vi rae ne ate we, pet ver an part emong the feateh ana Germen veeneis viky: ‘ton the Tad Oe flared exverel: many of them bed fellen vietims to the 4 ImaDy mre were Im the leat of death. Hoteabeth, Cay her erew. C8 | | im, | TAIKBTY-FINST CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION. Senate. BY MORSE’ MAGNETIC TRLEGRAVH. Wasnineros, April 4, 185¢. COMMITTEE TO REMOVE THE REMAING OF MR, CALISOUM. ‘The Vice President appointed the members of the Committee of Arrangements for Mr. Calboun's faneral, committee to convey the remains to South Carolina. Numerous petitions were presented and referred. THE PUBLIC PRINTING. The joint reeolution providing for e change in the azetom of public printing, wes taken up for considera- ton and bebated, and, without action, postponed til! to- morrow, THE SPECIAL ORDER, ‘The Senate then took up the special order, and Mr. Underwood resumed and concluded his remarke, de- fending the institution of slavery from the charge of being sinful, and calling upon the North to 0o-operate with the South, in come measure which shall separate the white and black races, the only practicable plan for the extermination of the objectionable _— He advocated the necessity aud propriety of parsing some stringent law for the recapture of fugitive slaves, and admitted the power of Congress to abolish ela: ¢m the District of Volumbis, but denied the moral eo todo. He asiluded to the intermeddiing. by North paucenate, with the domestic concerus of the South, and declared ite influence to be dangerous te the Union. although he diragreed mth those who hon- eetly suppored dieunion to be the Cog? remedy for their grievances, a dissolution of the Union would, in his Opinion, result in the immediate destruction ‘of the institation of pent’ Ci. pT the Tog eS of the South would oonrider itive than their interest, to govern them in their action, wae affected, their interest would not centrol. ome Clarion, Mr ‘Underwood said. be would speak upon Mr. Clay’s resolutions, at some future Mr Coxwin submitted a few remarks. in reply to Mr. Underwoed, defending the statutes of Ohio, relating to penalties tor kidnapping. fter a few additional remarks by Mr. Hace, in reply to Mr. Underwood, Mr Footr moved to yer the further considera- ubject untii to morrow, at ome o’oluek, imti- then to press upon the Seaate his it committee. remarked. that four mouths of the eeseion had tranepired, and yet mo Bed bern made with the public business excuse had existed in the past for this seemed to bim to ought te proceed to some action. would require weeko. beps months, of deliberation and active ‘Operation of Cungress, to trapeact the business actual- ly necessary, after the question of the admission of California rbell have been dispored o' He was, therefore. in favor of early action upon this question. per ve. He suggested ‘hat Mr. Clay and Mr. Bell, who itions relating to this question, pkey Ry a% ears in reply to the objections which bad been made to those propositions, but it was ® question for conrideration whether Senate ovgbe to continue, dey after day, the sa course of remarks, without any tendency or appro: bene Cerri u poche exe tor Boo admistion of Californie, aod “dlepose od then he wasin favor of action meurore would create ove areren Se feoliog of inte: nation upon the part of the South, Ban, Who wee not either stupid ors erates, could ad- trwch AD outrage. roccced ued, it would dissolve the Union. should gentlemen inetet apoa the course (pre pore: oe i or eat pepe just; wader alt the ae Ut was it deen! Dir, Warsten ex, himoeit entirely incredulous of ali prophecies «tf diesviution of the Unton. growing out of the setion of the prevent Congress. The Sena- ter from Misst-eippl would remember that ia thee latter cays of prophecy there was a certaia a Saterday om which @ dissolution was to take place. day came, ail spent & very plearaut day, nd reused st Py Juily conscious of the om of agnees | a perroos banding wor a'uney band together ! ppese they will band to- yr the constitution and by the year and tbe yeas ere more thee the pays, upoe y quertion before them, the yras wid emery it uit. ebe' question be catty would deotde He hed notaiag This was or y always hed hereto todo with the action of the other house, the Senate, and bie duty was to perfeot, as much as portibie, the measures before that body, without refe- Tenee to any pease action, any where else, Mr. Foor again explal pisined pected wit prop! a Mr. Stivtve stated that he agreed eutirely with the ebrervations which bad falien from Mir Webster, and expressed bie regret that be felt obliged to ask the pers Bil clon cf the Senate to cocupy the floor tomorrow, to debpe bis position. “sr Focts assented, and the Senate adjourned House of Kepresentatives. BY HOUSE'S PRINTING TRLEORAPH. Wasnrvorom, April 4, 1850 cOmMITTER VRETIGATION. The following are the committee on Mr. Secretary | Crawford's letter, asking for an iavestigation lato bit conduct, in relation to the (alphin olaim: — Morar Geniry, * MeLepaban, ( 1 Georgia. ‘The hemp retolution was taken up, and the disous- | slop continued from yeoterday. It ot come to say conclusion THE DEL RO. The Committee of Elections made viduals residing on both sides of the | Rio Grande, orrerted limite of Texas, t* eo sot dove in denial of the rovereignty of that State over the country which she SS ‘eed im direct Dostility to it. To s¢mit such ate wonld betoranction that devial. and to make Se Koos of Representatives a party to the borttiicy. ‘The ( emmitiee eiso made report. oonciadiog #ith a | resolution that it is inexpedient te admit A W Babbett to @ reat io the Hi ae i. La yt territer: tte appara: ty war svpt do net comtempiate bie te were the brats of the Union, s04 ‘made the order ay tor April Hivare ve then went into Committee of the Whole” ‘of ail thing? depends on it. The corernment cone not exert ite power to destroy one of ite importa The dengan cf the provirot-te is to exolade the Bcuth from the territories, Thisis in the netare of ab imrult to the South, who do pot ark for ae ia ‘of slavery, oF that it rLall be ertablished by law only ark not to be excluded with their slaves ecmmon territory. This ir all they eve i the rerult of his i Seine te the sogateh and dol biaok exist country, be peeed to ite intredection, because eennet jive om terme of equality bave slaves, we must eo reguiete preduce the least evil He rpoke end ite loyalty to the Union, but raid that presen 8ewty eet rom gems ta ay present difhewit: 1esults from dome very; Par pled thet the Gumeecd, vee gertiomen mer mise tine and he would offer this ase ig fon fee xoeetten. He ‘eatrea of 7 elgh ee Verk. bed looked over pians eubmil the vartour mubmitted tu both houses, and ee far priveipally by residents within the | bj He did not regard the constitu. lon a @ cop! oa, of States, bat as slew which eannct be without ig its penalty. The | States cannot eecede, We are one aod one count noting ssetergans lnteaat @ common des- tiny He noticed obaraes yt ih ever! two faces in the coumpaiga acd eeld that the w! of the North voted for bim on the vindicated the ad- mipiefretion from of Exeoative iuterferense in the affaire of the end insisting that hed late admipistration established olvil Mr Wattace, (dem.) of South Capalinn, obtained the Soor. when the committee rose, The House adjourned. NEW YORK LOGISLATU: Senate, Atnany, Thursday, April 4, 1850, nero! LLG. Mr. Geppes, by consent, reported the titles of se- veral bitisas proper for reference to seleot oommittees, | TOLLS ON RAILROADS. Mr. Scnoonmazen moved to amend by striking out the bill making live stock toll free on railroads. He hoped this might go to the Committee of the Whole, where it could have discussion. ‘The motion was put and deolared carried. Several Senators stating that they voted under s misapprehension of the question, on motion of Mr. Jonnsow it was reconsidered, and then the question be ng put, it wee lost, ‘The report ws on mended somewhat, and as amended was 6; BILLS READ A rot aie An rasexp, OTUMR WIAA NOTES. ‘To amend the act providing for the incorporation of Incurance companies. To repeal the set sppointing commissioners to lay out # road in Westobester and Putnam counties, 60 far 0s it relates tothe town of Yorbman. ipo vebees rubmitto the people at their x ment pa ual election the question of the free sopool Mr. Connors moved to lay on the tuble Lost. me wes gens nal a hg lahat ort Inoved to Fe- consider. The oustian am lost. The act to coeupet the Black River Canal with water from the Blac! Moose rivers. To yma the construction of bridges over the | wego capals at Syracuse. To ‘divide the Twelfth ward of New York into two words To allow the Seneca Plank Road Company to borrow a prove Senece hg mg bond at Baldwinsville. To emend the ect for the b-bd others in Richmond To declare aa rivera a —_ bie ey aay ‘The Governor revarned the bill relative to the refor- mation of juvenile delipquents in ally York oity, with meteage communicating his objectio: The queetion then eee pet ft, whether the Senate ee was decided unanimously | pro, oa eat et On motion of Mr. Cross, bo egal aga dc select committee. LA aaah To incorporate the New York PMedical College. pie ineorporate the Juvenile Asylum, in the. olty of | ew To eutborize the city ef Buffalo to fund the floating | fone. aud to amend the several acts in re- v met the ect the Greenwood ‘° teen d “y° a incorporating Fri > oe Tibrery for the oMee of ‘the Attor- missioners’ of Brooklys. Tosmed the ob ebutter of ‘ct Bohencotady. THIRD ‘od tae ec OF mits. The third reading of bills wes the special order, and following were passed, exeept where otherwise “to poorporete the Manhattan Savings Institation. To provide for the assesment of taxes on ti ere (Provides for their assessment tame as to: uals } charay Tate She sates of o wharfage on lighters in the we ove speiation fez the tion of the for cometrue! Beek River € o Conal” ane en appropriation to the Erie Canal Eelarge- ment. Mr. Root moved to recommit, with instructions to Ieoreare the sppropriation from $110.000 to $200,000. This motion was debated at great length T yy Messrs Root. Gorr, Norr, and Mciwrosm, aod 0. Avixs, L, W. Sourn, the present appropriation of $110, The ‘mations waa last lost— 44 vo 62 ay Mr. Mciwroon moved to re commit, with instrus- tion. frou $110 000 to $150,000, Mr. Pours rastained the motion. Mr B.S Smith, when Mr prev westion, and the ieticn to resommnlt wes lost — 48 to rs Mr. Feariee moved to reoommit, with instructions to report a lester amount to the neeotion sade das amount to the 18 erations it, to atti cut the eoond ‘epprepriates money to the But sias. Before the question was te ron ovens. EVENING SON BUFFALO manure con's amendment to strike out from tho Ete rgement bill jations to the & Sesto, ploy — T. Manin then propored a com; ronnie Increasing the & ie tion to the eastern ret we el . This the bli peseed. HUDSON RIVRR ROAD, ‘The Genesee Valley Canal ay tion followed, the bill to facilitate the completion of the Hudson vex Retiroed aleo parced. It aliows utber roads, aod k. Polltieoal Intelligence. CONNECTICUT RLRCTI The returne from the whole Stat towne, have been aes * end rerait ' ‘except sinteen te fellows :— Counties Whiz. jartiord . baT4 27,200 26,106 6.006 22,702 25 284.1776 above, give is Seymone 2 majority of 647 ey candidetes In the ord omy fe Foor there were 8 TB votes ry of which the whigs hed 1,725, the democrats 40, and the tree sotlers 166, the democratic osadidete PoutER 61 vote abet of w majority. Should the result in the same ratio now. the democratic candidate te . the House of Keprere meorate eleet 117, the whigs 66, seat free svilere 3. In 16 towns po cdtioe wee made; and granting the demo- crete an ber with the whigsin those towns, ss ori Seve 15 members. fond «majority «Bee OG hAPHE Apvened is the provabie resait in 7 EXCERT WMEN | Detter seourity of me. | buildings THE NEW YORK HERA Our Philadelphia Correspondence, Percaperenta, April 4, 1860, Another Backslider—The Webster Memovial— Bank Bilt — The Foreign News, $e. The Methodist Eptscopal Conference of this district. fa otill sitting. [tis no wonder that the Rev. Dr. Dur- bin offered « resolution the other day, that the confe- rence should sit with closed doors—Rold a sort of ox: ecutive seseion— whenever vinnlag bel of a delicate nature Soot cmenbencl Goseuieenee for tt seome Mr. a slightest, oe jee td Lgpoarmad ured ‘bat sil ae eee and the section pro- Ribiting the issuing notes below the denomination of $10, is entirely stricken out. |. The storm of last evening finally pat out of order the three telegraphic lines between eat wre New York, which scoounts for the 3 —— news in Philadelphia until thie i evaneg whioh ca in the Gr qd edition of the Herald, by the den and Amboy line, instead of being transmitted b; of lightning. The news, thes far, b effect on our markets,as matters appear to be mearly in the rame condition as whem the Nisgare left. The holders of ceflee—and there ere some heavy ones in = oity—feel a littie sore at the deoline on the other side, as they anticipated advices of « contrary cha- Fosters Ralph Waldo Emerson's first lecture in this city, ening, was slimiy attended, in consequence of da of peace hold their mass meeting this Maricel f° tn the etorm. abolitionists or free eollers. The Conviction of Dr, John W. Webster, STATEMENT OF ONK OF 1HE JURY. Havirg read in several papers what purported to be @ relation of the scenes and events which transpired | im the jury room, on the trial of Dr. John W. Webster, | | Lbave felt desirous (now that the subject has been Drought before the public mind) that « plain statemeat of the more im port: ers connected with the Lg 4 it might prove lvterestiog, if to the comm a. - men, from as ot tbe mechanical aad meres: they were from four different religious ees, aad years, ‘They were men 4 sound J quainted with each other. to bear with crushing weig the * net work of complicated circumstances’? seer to encircle him. felt strongly the need of “ tbat an which cometh from above.” to guide direct their minds aright, in their most momentous and responsibie situation. It wan then that our worthy foreman (whom we all pest bighly respect, ard whom we shall ever remem- oe i ty religi ard bave ion wan most cheerfully the voice of peaiee and Prayer @ daily trust from sincere ee the Throne of Int vege ne pay, eee ee the burden oPevery pray to guide end direct unto e ri ae dectal gry ye most I arin to descend upon the prisoner bi ft Pi Bae come tothe iceing Uyeda! this momeatous trial. When the witnesscs for the defenpe bad given | im their testimony, and the counrel for the prisoner an- Dovnced the evidence on their part clored a ee eae ao pain ard epguich must have come over the of BO more be said—Bo more sxidemon= the only evidence | ou | es venation of Not Guilty t?' At that very time, with the light which the able | of th ‘tice afterwards gave us on ot the rentimente of veatly | Se feeme ee were as fully p | Yerdlot as ‘they were when they retied to the jury | | Foca, Cd Heteving to the most adie aud eloqucat | prisoner's senior counsel and the Attor #0 ope, o 80 tuily bed the evidence poto' to the prisoner as the guilt, a—and to no ons else. = Ae pp hee gone to trap ache saa ane the door on teat them ; shut out, as it wets entirely from the world, with nothing but the eye the Omotecieut God upon them—so priuful was the seer cf renponsibiiity. 50 unwilling were they to come tothe revult wbien | pleas of the seats around the (able, theu it was that oxe of the Jurors rose and raid, “Mr. before entering Upen the further ccusideration aud Geci-tom of thie we amok wost Important matter. | would propose ti for Divine wirdom and guidance” The proposition met with @ cordial response, sod the foreman osilod upon ® juror to offer prayer. This was done, most fevlingly end sinerrely, We th jot tying and painful part of our rious articles wht ined by the j most rtronaty against the pri- on of the quert.oa was resolved pover. futo three pai Firet. Ate din the ).ediecei th November, 144%, those of the hk Let George Parkman! Second, Lid Dr George by the baud» of Dr Joha W College, cp the 234 ‘Third. le Dr Jobu W. Webster guilty, as set forth fn the insictment, of the wilfal marder of Dr. George Parkwa! ihe the vote ce the first question was put. twelve bend: rove immediaiely Som little dieassion teoond question rome The thi kman come to hie death beter, the bral question beards ercee, The die was cart eog Jod prem wrced guilty cf marder Ged the cloning soeve in the jury room Whet afterwards tracepired im the every room ty ready know he pabiio When our foremma, toan, rd—guiity | the jary, os weil ‘And whats Ms - Aud there sas pots jur leaped for joy. coal oner have been justly allowed the seme voopawk ONE OF THE JURY shell of many » palate ‘t the Cesigmative Before Uniel Justice Uobley. enn §— Wm M Uverty oF Albeo, Hoy $e Tois 0 st siber J ne need the part bd veniey china ele wy tm wedein faath. from them ty suid, wae med | tatters of Shaw Sandford Deore Joey fs Peyee 1 re 1 Dae -~ Wheatrical and Musical, Bowrny Tucatnr.—“The Merchant's Steed of Syracuse” Wes repeated, laat night, before a au us and feshionsble jenoe, with the success that atteuds all the productions Presrnted to big me ex been director of this fevorite cotablialment, 18, ‘wise: this piece is put wren the tinge wi Ifrence of scemoe tamer, the plot is 40 Stercenthg, Gast tases che te eek 70k "il igo, wighent doubt, to witnees this eptengia spootacte, and ‘seen it once, will uot be able to Previous to the’ Mere atch” was p rtermed of this gS "The Wity” was performed Inst evening, it ‘& very superior ety! Att Bunton's Tikaraz.-This tavorite plage of amesemens was filled, senterday evening. with a muxsefows and Drillisnt aseembly, who were enthesinstic in their approbatiog _ Ma The entertainments consisted frame ot ming caacta ineey ota ‘en Sires vlan will be Ded the succescte! comedy of bee Year,” slong with various 0 thee amusements, Ci NAtTionaAL Taxathr.—Nigh ager nighs ero! w dian, Mr. Marshall. He appeared, last evening, ia the beaw- tiful pioce of “The Wife, or a Taleof Mantua.” acd kequitteg in an admirable mani Astor Prace Turarae— Bhakspeare” was performed for the first time Last night, team sudience enthusiastic in its admiration. The play itvelf is on ingenious melange of historical incidents in the life og berpoag 0 scoompanted by a dialogue that embraces many the sbietbof rst Passages in dramas of the poet. HY the part of Bhakepeare, and waz mi te a vory oxoellent resemblance of & Drcwrate of of of Avon. ‘The drama. although wel ted te map fe scarcely eq patioTastions oy = Vane hott an tain to reselve the characters were welt sustained, A. 73 iece it ited attract considerable attention. ‘It will be repeated to- Nin.o’s Ganpen- vans Orena Comrany.—On Moa~ day evening this beautifuland spacious ostablishmene opens with the famous Havana Italian Opera Company. It is said to be the Lest organized body of artiste that has ever appeared in this country. It boasts no less than shres prime donne, namely, Stefanont, Nagened Bovio, all of the fires ‘There ‘sre two other of deodea merit-- odin Belligh he firet tenors are Lereuse c is @ chorus of forty ap orchestra of fift} coletrated Ardi'i , ithe wm tro of the troupe. or during thear stay in this city. he prorrarme fot this even~ soad some eroollent Y % Wocultate of the Gay. lock is the + partiogier ai Tani ivoatone re The Lottery Toke visit to New York. ¥rovrow.— White's Serevaders, in their songs, cloos and oborurer, a8 alee excelicet breakdowns are becoming very popular.” They appear every evenmmg, at 63 Bowery. ¥ Rearisos.— Mre. Leedornier will road nG's Res vinos.—“ Damlet” will ready Nr Mieming the tragedian, at the Brooklza Tunate Bondem)y, chis evening. tafe, peeturiag vod eoher fante a bis talented "onilaves. nee wrth the Lins. the jnimltable Trish comed = wuceeseful tour the Monday Cvening 0 Bee ny i | pe | sigrated b; the im habie of £ foreign yore thee sod wit d Oulond Cate refaced 6 ase, 20d ( dediod croaped: P. woe noe molemted by the 0 the epot, and wil eforte enon marble pith poles, to catch him -Th9 ordinance Merion and Gneetante ereder ot Supervisors April 4... The Recorderin the ona "eo ing ome from Sheri Carniey, for ee Fae repors of { correct ng err ef selling obecence printa, They were hares. Supreme Court, Before Cmiet Justion Rimonte ana ( arrested 4 in A apriotiag Me Cawea, toncept Fe ng to pa lenoed that the meeting of the 4th Were verte, aid ve und tel further bee erate bovene the toda ot dee the ith of Bevel, te ¢