The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 11, 1850, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    " lelat Witaterratt."
S. Y. antsun, I4H. am Proprietor.
MIU.-0. •n. men moms r0w0h....
adoesomer ••••••••ff.. poi sod the* a, WI
MlZZ.V=•••en.e amme.,...1.41
....T= 4" ==.2l:lhoe• i•.• to reed....ss•
Yew
410
Tgarr;rrals7.---. rIOY
• 00
01•000000040 amir II••• se Wm, •00 -=-===
Tarty 1000001••••• (000 am." set 000 • 0,00000 T
.00 1 %."7.710 WORK •000, ...1010"4 . VOLUME VII.
°T.. wont 10 ler.oo
Moir lllrgp
rim savosesews 1101AL014.11W
o horrid Nab 1 though prier.-wall.
No loner held my reuttnens fwm ;
Though eo my ear. N mere there fell..
TIN wrathful role. of midnight 1/.111.
TN. & /noted rbolows mermerieg.
A Ileay . weentrd hamlet& thens rut
YN. in my awl. lbw. WM. ring.
Camiermy way bleed to Wert,
An, In OH tONS of death. they speak.
w Theo art a Alen Nil!"
Aad brawl, mak listed, heaves% pyre air,
Is sost sty <rine as bleak as when
The lowly dsagsen was oty w.
yest sayhmed the Owl spot lie..
MBEMMI
My olefin'. Mood,. dol to Com,
The Mood of Alet . opeakeez load,
no. tut • felon otill !.
EiMaSI
To fill my sool wed. fear and dread
/Lode.. is dream no rem I find
When wrapt in slumbers-deep I lay.
Remorse, with anguish, fills my mind,
Asti seems with thneat'ulog vacs to my,
0 Vile wretch! thy doom tbw yet Molt meet
For thole,. s Isl. cull !"
O, Maven! mu. I far mita.
The biller pimp 'Mock bow I reel •
Al., ye.! ibldsineglay arm is mire,
Aed hem; rie &silt iliermiging Merl;
For no, within my [meow bums
A dame my maul neer felt before ;
While melt, remorse end dread, by tarns,
Germ fiercely el my beteg . . ear,
A. Cescaesco whispor• in my cer,
•• Thee art felon Mill
sf 'antics ! heed you not.
soul of Ilesseol• oulletor• wrath.
votten MI my by
row ?—• Llet
out lig the bona undo lo Muth?
true, you found us cause that should
oposo Johovales uglaeou• bon.
ash. , who. ehtsle l.ie brothseo bk.!,
llto own blood ithsll be shed LI men f'
et, thuggle the Lew kris set one free.
•• I eon Moo .1111
M0rn...... Mud, 1950.
'~i .~QSC~~tII
_ . .
a more mart, when in each one io riving beamifig eye. he will tell You, he expecte
„,,,::,1:::.:,: b 1: d :;;; . :,::::,1% ter to underrate his brother, and ruin him ; a to strike a constant harp no praise of God i
......, that door „..,„
— h ome , you
Sting
proforlitie
hise]
n a . re , n , a . , ,, w , h . e , r , e di e . a ,.... eh r, , ,, i t i0 . sotrrufgr.
ward
y..ungt o l . i f e ti,e.
y disciple heaven is the re- I
I 111 and he boldly proems for-'
breathe that word with an awe few others i O hni e n,,,io
,inliiiivo thing called „ow,.
t lord- , ward to loin the prise. Tell the aged tool.;
bemire. With it are associated the doer
niiinnbnnnn „ of youth—of fins , rinindn _ takes not to blast his neighbor's hopes and .dior of doe crows, burdened down by trials
mono if Inc has chanced to step before him.' of four score years, of a h • ly rest, and
of darted friends You prononnoo that
Ho re . all aro ,lem4ning, and ho looks upon ' he forgets his wearineas—and rejoices with !
thrilling name, and, as if by magical bilk
mein, 'thus displayed, with disgust I joy unspeakable. Ask him, who is calmly
as "' l r a ll ee ,_ ° , r lured ones, A of br t ee It is then Le an retire within his nWn ' locoing earth, why death has got no ter- 1
r are . "'lee bef ore your mil d. Th e ~.e , .; little family Bo he a husband ; a tie rum, arid he replies, it takes me home, it le
'OM spirits, mills ; whom,..lu e . , r soul ~"e ' " stronger titan life binds him, a gotlden cord'' the ioathwaly to (dim.
nn e 74' e ir d eree nii i b e i r i e n i e i r n u n u n . , '
:ne e nun
cos. ' a y e :: twines around his eery heart—the partner ' Illut why this longing desire; what is it
of his bosom, the sharer of his exist, nee. causes all too honk so earnestly, so joyfully
"ia t h e d our raen , gro'nd.' arm in arm,' the day star or his earthly hopes, the gen- ' for ward to the time, when they shell Inc
with tont .oer MO wows memory you owe
nn tre of his earth! joys When he is cast permitted in enter that place ? It is be- !
lie cherish . Yow aitob , bur so t h e t a . m.T downby ewes, ' sod dispirited by dissp. canoe of its attraction., heinubse it is. place i
altar, with those whnin, long *Mee, limo has'
ointmeiti her soul Melts to the suite' of rest, became it is a glorious place. All I
made old, distance separated, or death ' P
ratu L re. She enters into ail his trouh- ' our moot exalted momptions of glory and
=embed from earth. You are main the '
; , gal; the channel which none other than a' beauty are infinitely exceeded by that which
r udalle g be t . er r a e Pl ea ' , leullidet girl wife'. affections eon open ; she pours the ° eye hail; not peon, nor eer heard, neither
makig It obildish glee about the thresh..
, . true eolaeing balm into his heart, and points' bath it entered into the heart of man tool
held el the dearly-loved homestead ;
tot d to higher joy., in reserve. She, ton, draws' e , novice." It is booms. of what it ton
-3.1,.". .. tha
~,,i ' e r ~yn e n a r, l 4, ,„e r me ' ~e ' e al put lab aware.. in holier aspirations lifts ' tains There God resides, the infinite,'
a u r in re a g „" a i r inni e' dl e s... , -- I n - i — bin r,:;' , ,::: li. lam thoughts arid dark liroodiogs on omnipotent holy GA.
materiel dojo:eta, to; the enjoyment ot the There is Chrim the Saviour. He who
ms--learolog their lessons of life. realities,
~ I I
epiritual found in her own unfathommblot ' meekly biro the griele and sins of His poo
lroom 114 rad i e d' er fadin g as free ' eue roommates of devotion. If he r ho Rey and I plc, now ion glory and lovelinem, surround
we as tine littie brook . th come a trotting
joy's. her soul is lightsome too. As the' col with majesty . There dwells the Holy
by year feet, and leave you far Imbled In nni , ohnd in, gives „ nth anonn& in nu ,
t Spirit : whom Mike here, Is to ermine, to
SbeMN. min with the note struck upon another, restrain , to minfert and support. There
And . I . ll i . it 'h. , °oda.° thM Shoot placed near it, No do the vibrations of hie are angels and arehangele, and spirits of
mat melt. Yew Men with i°l M t h e moo - low. Mart wings, make bars vocal. men made perfect. Among dim are our
tine MIK or Meth the din tear, whoa you o Thus the wife is the light of a tuan'a loved ones, such as have bra earth before
mall HI You remember the fors of the' home. The hatband is the reinter, the. us Their hands, which labiate'' , clasped
mother mool°ll atm* M her Irumr°l w-' Molter, the constant lover, the treat friend' ours in friendship. now hold palms of vie
*i t. I. her tairmann. lamkonto• tom, —Me friend of her life, and the oldest for Ib
tort', now strike harps of gold. Their M
ilkier of hee. is her eegelle Diem, Webb.-' which she leaves her early bomb and binds l its whisk looked erection on us, now glow
kiwis every notesmity, astiointiad emery I herself, • willing, joyful abject, by bands] with the 'sateen, milected from Him, who
nib, ad nekiderind fens.. to mg. monger than Moth, and only to be severed I sitteth mon the throne. Their voices whigh
the hemthstose the men
••• ad spot by is. !pronounced Out names, end rung upon our
T .. ..0b. nom M. °MI" I'm t thom I Harmed th e table of this house, &fens- tam, now mite in that •• sevenfold chord I
••• Moe , Mt. to IMP Mr oweLaeLaetitstits:lily bag minded : if upon the Bible's' of harping meephenies," shot swells with
te bow is solemn rennin" at her beaus to .• mord" ars written the names of these! rapture through he eternal lushes.—
WV.* ba n • ad.via In P.n. 'MG.". millions pledgee of fidelity and love, the i Then the throne of God mends. all 'fitter
... 1. .104 "linfhoo. no. Ton lie Is sungthed two-fold. That home ia I leg with @amebic.. all mina with tbalight
steed at hie side, or sat epos bb ken, an prised. arid longed for, •• 4 •••liii I for' °' O wn ' ead.
Ow" lob
_kl• .I, ••••••••on ad IM - there , net only Mk, in manly in, the bus- Then see a fete of the @Unction. of
••• I .___ _
_..".... Vim . 40 ". 0 '..... 0 • 511 your Med, or In tender eenhlne of elfeetion, dm that place. Bat hew on mortal tell of se-
o'''' ••• ''''T" •••• ....._.,___°•'• oilo n nfe, bet tier. play sad prattle the ehil- utterable glory, the for man eseaerling • the
alt' • Alla mt.. li_
__,••• ho ,_• ••••°,_„
..; Than rims—lovely been.. of their lenosenco, neves' weight of glory ? Then or to are
To• nioV •,.••••••'_ ~
_,, ..,"""__,,_ •4l. "l'Mui kmely in their helpkneses and &panne.. ;lovely, far we have knows sonething el
moll 1" ' 11... . .•••• °. •'' irooooo.._,_, .. r. , Th ese ill op the demesde circle, and the I them, os earth. God's peewee Is felt here
fru Pool lid itilri. 1... A••• I thought ef Mahn for them, of seeing neer ' —Christ'. latemeeskin ha prodeserl It.'
gm am wee lave tool thin food penes, p abb p n j g bibioka dart week sea tell fruit. here—rise Holy Spkk's onandaleg
whale yell they am osebis be weeder alms b pb..... l Mane% k akplayml bins—heavedy lis
le Wle's wilasenan. The Mt-bee. In the snaky hey, or 111'111.Y have ninon arena se hen=
Ten an rewasaed of agents abbe* Is- beighasyea girl, upon *hem rest the no. Ines ben wernappoll here— cur
1.1.6.• 111.• mend by year Me, es a teal bons..ef Inns parents • no it la' lave elwasredlisre--tbe awn of (fed low
loseembmw ettesaset, 114111 hemmed emu growe op te fall then seal,.. 'Wahine, bees aemmelble here—aed nett lime sp
y's Wles templatio• would ernes, Se hate sea be tire emefeet of /heir hearts• lied the neeebedi its foot to womb* Illn. Te ne
yam hem ihr beguiling path. ilbe wee year Odle ef all. The
he
gives
by God's these wink herr...fedi In tiepin vien te '
eenliest, nor very self, may seperialt eve, to bo Inked he Ink or. ao gm lea spas God, hes lo folo"—so pa ooh.
make, earl ewe Yoder. Tee lend 11114 enema ne bard, ne lamnlii wed dm Aim nen% le ni/ SI WM 6 . 100-4 . mis 7 IP*
Messes dm was year eon meet thew g Illerent eat alibi lee eine 'kali vemill. *NI *sim it Inn h Inn rntollt. i
you hew! Int fur the meet, yet mot lean owl her mil ea et Jean set boil le —lble Is nisi In hi he h Mews
1 . ) ,
- 7'
H 1, Litt* 14,11AL,Lcctwrits
power over you ; you loved her as the seer devout love baron Elios, while the father's TRIAL OF PROF. WEBSTER. Dr. N. 0 Keep, dentist. infidel/ that Imihow be got in, seeing that all indoors wen,
the family circle, as the devoted, albedo • , von. falls on their ear., as be plead. that had been Dr. Perlman. family dentist since looked; I went op the labontery stain and:
ding .baron in your youthful joys and nor- , God who has made them one. on earth. may [nachos that the. is • gni Mal ef aunty 1822 ; bed • block of teeth Amen him saw Dr. Samuel Perlman and Dr. Webster'
!row.. o through His grace, grant a binsed nano. me es ., ‘ e fangs portion . ear ste s e .... whin he recognised as • set he nine for ]in the back room, they were talkie shout
There, too, you resolloot, won the broth- , above, a whole family in Hann. tho e.,....., et on ie the i . e ..... h . ] the Dr. In 1846; ho knew the set fond' the olio Dr. Perkin..—l overheard the co-1
er. You watched his growth from helpless .. Such is our picture of domestic bile, bat pt .,. .., . ret , ste w,. .1 0 ...,..1 from their lantlimite , end the el...tan- I venation 'about mine nosey. I
] infancy. You led him nut to study the it is left unfinished. There are other de- then eoeg ... ice , the ethoo . euy ... eery ...tees attending their amoebae:tare ; ea. pos. I There was within more *hefted in diet
.....,,, . far user heist will permit . it , tin in his belief that the set exhibited as balance of the nitlelloll.
'sirebey's dude. .• you listened to the first de. lights such so those of younger ynnexpe-
he breathed to make himself famed.— 'Hence. They have on families. bat one- Dens be men.. of =Sm. that we man g i n; Court were the some he bad made in 1846.. Littiellekl's cross-examination was abort'
'You remember his holy ambition, his un- ' pour a part of these very dependemin the the
othethth.. _ . , th.
i_the_
nun,....
t ; friday, March 42:—Ephraim Little- to be cemented when the court nj.
adults, but still at home o wee r . h p ;r m .. _f t p e r .7,,,.,...7 th ; field testified tI am the Janitor of the Me-1 Selarday, Marne 28 —Tie erns exam - '
'necked ardor, his manly respect for him. messed deaghten,
self and fur th e feelings of others. Or, if with parent.. What aro their means of 1..
thethothe
of
. the rZ eo
out. wo h .. .... o ats] College: ne present et en interview inatioo of Mr. Littlefield was proceeded'
you he younger that h e. you ..., ... a u his jny 1 Ali !to live for thew panels; to do o hoe
ththethe e
....L e. : theh we ft ., tothehe ,' on Monday evening. Nov. 19, between Drs. with to-day, bat nothing way Acted tend. o
] tender oare of you, his kindness In innerly, all in their power to repay their kindness . th
•thi
. ..,1 ... .7 .th......1 , Webster end Perlman • I was in Dr. W.. mg seriously to invalidate his regular tee I
' his unselfish tiering. Moat of all, you Wolf and sane ifico of self ;to hold up their age, , •`' •1 •• • _
At nine e • o k so l t p rec i se ly on th e mooing; a bu ve n n k in r yl v te t' sen "on lookVg .i. e l t i" a g eb b e im mie W al w h a o r o d k . ti' l n
'of the intimate communion of spirit there toCaroline M. Littlefield was then celled. '
Oahe their lino, and then to have
' we. w ith y ou ; he wt. free, ocean, joyous. t'tem by your side to nil. upon you, to of the 19th, Gr. {V e nt e r wa br o ught hero ] and appeared to be reading; I beard no and testified that she was the wife of the
Your brother was the pride of your father's encourage, to guide you still! Then aro t h e court room Be won e ee . yee d and; footsteps but santer. Perlman come in.— 'janitor of the college; en knew Dr. Puck
heart—the bud of promise in the " femily, , its tin. and bo it ours to make these j o ys ' he u "... het .th ee h,g y eypeetee .... Witness then mated whet weed between, man by eight, sod Mat beard of his disop
] tree" perennial. ' but in other roman. TM much as man . Dn. W. dc P. and that Dr. P. went out, I pennn, en Saturday; her husband emos-
The time-worn mane'ot now and. be- 111. T. nommen vie—one rues
non 1 A fly moments after, Oder Judie. Shaw; which we the lan time beam him. When I ...Meted hie ...Pleb'. the , Dr. Nal.=
for you. Every stone in is wnlla. ...re o Home, sweet h ome !" ga ily s i ege t h e I took his seat on the bench, accompanicd . I was standing in front of the College tenet, bad been murdered by Dr. Webster, on
'tree on the grounds, every hillock, and slope te h eo i.h ey, as he throws down hi. setehel Iby Justices Wilde. Nag and Metcalf. ,1} o'clock the next day. (Tuesday)Dr. W. I Sunder; she notioned him spine stating'
and plain. is as familiar as the Loved we. i n hi e father'. b oo ., an d ha s t e n to em-' Some time wail agent in cagier G o ro ll & none and asked me if I could envy a note his suspicions ; did not notice the wey Dr.
that dwelt there. The fanny wanders ban, b re ., hi e wro t e . o Home, sweet h e n, !" ' tinning jurors. The eon= for the goy- Ito Dr. P., and he added, that if i could not, W. kept his room before her husband spoke;
' and the associations of each is present to' c6es the Imbued as he m.os the thresh• ernment i. J. H. Clifford, Esq. For the' g.t any one I could trust, that I most ear.: of hi. ...rwo.. ; notioed after how be
'your mental eye. In that room, lying next hold of I/6 own habitation, and is met by' deems, Hon. Pliny Menet and H. D. So-' rY it up myself. I got • ho; mooed John Ibid . Oils lower lebmatme shut; .....r00..;
I t. Ito root you alegt. Then you were hi s w if e and merr y nild ne ..There & liter. At 10 minute. before 10 &Mak, oitlevwell to any it up. Mn wen gone about, me bring • bei." l1 e of ge•Pe - vteee. • Ma.'
' often lulled to sleep by the heavy On s pot- it, plea like home !" s i g h s t h e wanderer , ] Mr. Clifford moved the court to empnien e .80 minutes, and when he returned said he and • h ag , and lay them down; never saw
Hering over year head. obi'', lion never is he nate leis thoughts bock upon the jury in the cause. After fourteen peremp- I game it into Dr. Parkman's hand. et his, him do so beton; he would get into the!
1 Ann sounded so delightfully. There your i ou , yp u„ t i de he he. loot, eud i lons lo ne.l ,„, t h e g eng , . n of whom ~,,,, eet house. I had an interview with Dr. Web. , room by • key hanging there when the Dr. I
treasures were hoarded In the little di.' ster about noon the same day ; Dr. Park.' was out; don't know whether the key was,
join those wloo encircle it. '' Sweet home I" aids , the following jury was enepannelled t
I ting•roolit. on the stood. lay Oho fondly hi-' mermen the hardy mariner, as be to n na Thomas Barrett, printer. John Barrow., wan was there on the Monday before; Dr. , there that day or let; on Thursday a nd
]
' blo, end eight and morning you b ,sod nit' doe rigging of his homeward hound cease!, scale, dater; Robert J. Bran locksmith ; P. was thorn to the evening • em very pos. her buslend to put the grope- rine. teed
the loved ten at your =fly, armed the, and peer. out to catch • glimpse of Oho James Crosby, clerk ; Jelin E. Careeport, , iiive it was that same day Webster mewl ' boa wince were bi her way. in the Prof
family altar.. welcome shore. HOW his heart bound., a.: painter ; Albert Day, dry good. dealer ;,me if the vault had ever been find where cc's room ; he tried the dour but mind.% j
I You enter with awe the room above.-- . .he descries dimly the dark line el his ... Jonph &wh o , merchant ; Daniel D. Fol. ,we used to put the remains of mhjecta from' get in. T he nines of her testimony re-
.1 There your father'. spirit escaped from tin lend along tho distant heft in. ' h e . e p e tb. oeee ; Il ek t, H. G reet . h eo h.d. o the dissenting room and from the demon. late. principally to her husband'. lalenita I
, earth, and you think of loin now as walk- So Clio wanderer on earth pants for the !ler ; Arnold Hayward,eaqeenter ; Freida 'union of Anatomy' room, meaning the' tweaking through the wall.
lamong the seine in glory. Every slim ' happy louse tot hi g h ; so t h e ... se n or on A. Henderson. furnish er; Stephen A Stash.; vault in the entry. Ido not remember any 1 John 3 l•veell , teMSffed to me7lel the
tin the neighborhood is °"d'ared by the Tine's ocean lobs out anxiously towards' polo, chin. Robert J. Gyn. was elected ] thing particular till a quarter to 2 o'clock, note spoken of by Mr. Littlefield.
remilection of some incident of itY -gone I th e s t en w hi c h is to end hie journey.—, foreman. Mr.-Clifford, the Attorney G eo .. when utter I had eaten my dinner I we. John Hathaway tntilled to Mr. Little
] years. On this you played in childish ie. i world is not my home," triumphant- era]. iu his opening address to the Joey: standing in the entry looking out at the field's application at the hospital for blood,
n ev e " . ; m fht t f y ou etmd t° watch °i e ly breathes the Christian. as he views oho' e.e6ned himself to two proposition in hi s ] front door. I saw Dr. Perlman approach- when the men adjourned nail Mooday.
far.off e ag le, o r the approaching cloud — j e el that nurrounds him, the wiokedoess of indictment. Ist—That Dr. Name. was' log the Colley in North Grove street s- Monday, March 2 5:—The primly .' ]
ou se
I Hero yt in deep meditation ; there . Goose who make toot God their. choice. Ae' murdered. 2d—That Profenor Webster ' breast of Feint. street. walking very fast ; witnewees examined ski. day were es Vol.!
4ou wandered by the brook, or plunged ,arenos eerthly hopes perish—friends. ono committed the deed. He dwelt at great I ed. entered Webster's tenure room , lows.
into its yielelingleosom, or hunted the re- ,by me, fail, and nye:teems disappointed length upon these points—contending that and lay on the settee nevem the register. W. Preston. testified that be was • mu,
] treating game. There you knelt, and —as ho becomes sickened by the deeeitful. numerous eircuteetanon would be found it-,and the door waiting for Dr. Hulas' dent of medicine, saw Dr. Webster on the
Hemmed eat pod, it; the sigh= around. or lien of thooo in whom he has confided, he teen„.ieehie with the supposition of P oe _ ] lecture to finish, to help (aeon his doer and evening of the disappearance of Dr. Park. I
' listened breathlessly to the many voices of ..., impatiently ..h. f ur t h e ti me whoa, fessor Webster's innocence. ' clear sway his things. I did not bear any' wan ; knew him •, the Dr. bowed to wit-I
-lure. slog shall he free from all then troubles, and' The first witness celled for the govern. one enter Webster's leotere es; the front Curs; saw him there so late before. I
ter desert .he gladly tteleo.eu hums , „ hero the , tut ., tree Chula H. Ki nely , who testified door wa. eye until after the lecture that I Wes. Calhoun eorroberated Mr. Litde
- 7; wicked nen from tronbling and the weary that he bad known Dr. Perlman mime' deY • Dr. Ware'. lecture mem door was 'field's evidence as to what oceuned is
""' -.roan e ` a being l ' ' that he had trend him to the i e l os :od by • spring; of er putting away Dr.' North Groves..., on Sunday =ening after' '
' -e. The witness .•-- -1.! H.'. thing., I came down and locked the' he dimppeannee. 1
Ofr --' " - About fifteen mi par' George IV. Trenholne, teeilled that oa
' set o] • be ;- bey of his arrest Dr. W rose to bee
" ' -eked him dant the $20. :
--se to him ea
A scoot
in the home which .
teieste nhieh are shoot b.d inhis pre., etpacious pi.
situation. Its assoeistions me •the mm 111611.1 cast out by mt. mere ..
tender, its delights the most sweet. He among the. elite of the Oily ; there, his com
bs. entered the busy sconce of life, and, minions will be those who have been cc
thrown off ell, but the remeinbraiii e, and decreed and purified. Is he afflicted, them
secret influence of former years. Ilia in- roiv and suffering are not known.
torcourse has become more extended, Lis Do you address oo in prosperous air
knowledge snore general, arid moro minute ' annostances happe n in the enjoyments
tle has learned tire world, its mlintroon- Providence Ids spread around him; to him,
lastin g , its empty vanity, its want of aim, Heaven is home Ile in, as ehv child
ty and truth ; nod in the Stole gil biudness, swan from the parental roof, who is sortie
the vexations of pr.ifcmionel duti , e, and log time after time, mementoes of a father's
the disappointments stte..dind all affeet Id.; sod these, but make him love that
molts. he lar liscone siekeded with in. It father, and that home, the more. With •
„
7:14 . 1 U 1. 1 .41 I I 120 MlllOlll itlt 111 V ylloW ,1 [(ilk
MONTROSE PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 11,1850.
Wednesday, March 201k:—The jury,!
by direction of the Court, this morning ex
&mined the Medical College, in eonneation
with the counsel for the commonwealth and
the prisoner, who were forbidden to enterl
Into any argument but were permitted ibor-;
nimbly to show and explain the localities]
The) returned to the Court room at about
10 o cloak. when the examination of wit
nesses was resumed. With the evidence,
1 given this day by Mr. Tukey, Mr. Movre
& son, Mr. Holland, the Mears. Fullers,
and Coroner Pratt touching Dr. Parkonan,l
disappeanume. visit to the College, he
appearance in Mr. Holland's store ; th e
' finding of the boon, in the College. and the
smelt of Dr. Webster, our readers Sc. al
. ready familiar. The ttttt meets of the wit
' news agree substantiatly with what we
Insblisbed shortly after the murder in No
vember lee. The next witness alseined
we Dr. Wyydbury Strong, who testified
that be knew Dr, Parkman well and bad
been his physician for some years, and had
seen hie on the Slid of November. Wit.
Alan visited the collage on Tuesday, yaw
parts of a human body b ing nn a board.—
The body had been opened as no one would'
ihe likely to do it had who seen • post meteor
'lambed. Mere was peeoliarity ofl
the body, tt was narrower acme the ghoul
dare than SMss the hire ; the body weld
very straight up and down; I hew noticed
the sate thing to Dr. Parietals; Dr. P. was,
ipeeuliarly formed, and therefore I untied ,
him the more.
Dr P. Ainsworth, testified, that as do-.
menstrator of Anatomy in the allege he
kept a reard of all anatomical materials.
lit mamboed the remains .found in Dr.
Webster'. room and ma satisfied they
were never sent to tee seller far dienetion ;
nil midgets ant for disseetan were inject-
ed with Old to preserve them. them weal
inot. Dr. Webster ban no emanation with
1 the anatomieal department. My inane.
sion is, the moon who eta op these a
ltana had we nnetomirel kneaded/pr.—
The amen who did it might have se..
I body eta op, bet I eleald dead wilabsr
lite ewer teak • knife in Ms bend Ss de ft.
At Ode nap of the reseeding. the
1
Court, adjourned.
r
/If"
s k2l t—Dr. 0. P. J -
1 eta= that.. • earwax. be er . II ' el lt l-
ad with others to enemies the 04hp:short
ly arta Madisemery of the ameba i he
ate else • phydelas by probtaim, end we.
dertook the ehemleal stalye4 a' tbe siga
found I. the formes I. Patera Webseer'a
room; the NOW in wldat the pail men
Impended mould sent to Wiliest. that the
penes who did easomplish the aparatimt
as sansmitet empabasil edit enefeesp.
The &nil ws. ea up boldly toward Iberia,
..d dot asaliage. wen 61•16•6 le a eltilfel,
seam. I Mad by enemata.. that the
=of the neweir le the tea Weise had
seed with • elly Welles etieweie
Ipasta. I wan sequelated wkb Dr. PIA
=Ii: le T t ni e ftww eer. ertt I l i: M t? ... De l
Lwas breed awl Bit le tie pint ; whims;
Ihuilwe taiga le pe dleseveg et pei
meg ilte mho glebe Mow Webs melee •
et IP JO meal Mel* mite wirlelwee
MEESE
wing. I then went down to Webtier's lab.' bundle__ Angs of prat
oratory door. to clear op his room. The: house; it sena on Monday ~..'tI Iwm
to
door under the stairs lads from Webster's • box and bag of tan the Dr. directed
small room to his kboratory, older the lab-I to leave them in Mr. Littlefield's «liar and'. t"
hea. A 1847 ...a 1848, and a... Dr.
oratory stairs I found that door bolted on ; said he would take them into the laboratory; I
n ; I had waste. to g° to a
et the Medi
the inside . I then went round to the next he VIVO one Bah orders before: tho't ..P.ltrit 4Bd to _
door that leads to his laboratory and found I bad misunderstood the Dr. and would set , woo
►etwee kal( tee and two o cluck,
that fast, put in my key, found I eoald not' the thine In the laboratory; I first maw the' b ., owww ,
g• I Wn
the seal way is
get in, and that it too wee bolted. I hard. knife in Dr. W.'s band on the 19th ofsNov.; I the "_
him in there walking; I heard the water, he was in his genie, trimming hie grape or
the set Bain and fwad tM door
running; went op stairs and tried the Mar vines. thinking lb. lecture not threes\ I puma
that led to the lector. room from the front; Derain, Cltpp, pollee officer testified te
lout and met Dr. P. swing rand the sues
entr
The
the search of the proftdeor's premise!. loot" hack ow . wt .. kto. par .p
e Court here took a raw as
, on re-w.. his west, the arta:liars of which Iwo al. I
semblinu Mr. Littlefield resumed—Left' ready been pithlithed.
The Attorney Orland hem slated that
Prof. 91.'s room and wont nor; taw Mr. ; Beth Potter testified that ho wan diteount , had no lather Waimea te submit. A
Clapp, Kingsley, Fulkr and Riee awe in clerk in the New llnghind Bank and had l ot
otho to
tot.to ir
wook ,
by the *had. Clapp maid he wished to speak oolleeied th ,
e funds of the Medial allege, dmit but
with MO; mid ho way gag aeareli ere. he states that Dr. P. had We to him ahe sea not ' o ry foot of land in the neighborhood, and enquire whether he had funds In tale hands
wished to ...web the co ll ege, so that people belonging prof ; W.—whet infonnel that; Tam Mieldwam
. . . . . .
around might not object - to hoeing their
l l
houses searched. I told him I would show!
him all parts of the collage to which I have!
ammo We then saw Dr. Jacob, Bigelow,
in the entry. We all went into my parlor,
and talked, Dr. Bigelow Yid show them re
erything ; mute one mid let us begin with,
Dr. Vebster's room ; that's who I roll the
Isboratory.
While talking in North Drove street with
Ur. Calhoun on Sunday, I saw Dr. Web
ster nosing in Front street from Bridge-tt.,
I remarked that then was one of our pro
fessor. coming. When Dr. W. maw sae he ,
came right .p to meund asked, w )Ir. Lit- •
tlellehl did Jou me Dr. Patkman during;
the latter part of last week r I toil his
I did. Ho staked me where I saw biro—l
said about this @pot ; he asked me *high'
way he was going, 1 said he rpm going di
smelly toward@ the ; I told bits I
was elooding In the front entry, looking out
at the front door elhe hod bit mute in hi.
hand and struck it down on the inmost and
mid that It Is the very time that I mid
Mm four handout and eighty-tiro dollars:
sod sixty-thole gents. I remember he pot
the mots on. I told him I did not me Dr.
P. some I. or go nut of the soilage. for I
toot to Dr. Ware's Mature mom; hr mid!
hen .oted the mealy dowe to Dr. P. 1. ,
his lestsre ^ nd that be grabbed the I
I money from, his without eamtingl4l
and no an fast as be amid go, two or Arm,
stem et • tits.—ho mid Dr. P. told him
he would geWO him to Osultridgis. mai
Umber** mortrige. tad I. autimmod MI
did; he mid this was the HMI Imbed known
of it; he math is dm Tessuwipt; be Will
he ins snood to owe ea Wray§ gee
' tlernos. sod — heW MIN to MO ANIS 1,
be bed bees to NO Dr. Peseta Plibsemes
be Wee ems ewes. Whs. Dr. W. spoke,
se mu be used Mire se leek me be she
Des with has bead guy be DI se awe bet
Imbed In.. sod append esersod sod
*OOO ; I mew sew bin hob ee bane.
he FON ibepollal SSA OD. 1 NMI AN
Midi way be mob bus Nib is , ens se
w..& Oembeidses M lleuie, gelid ass
gee Ms kb view einiebi y
ep Ow I W/
Nil do I*arbor WI
Min *NY r DW um IhAhligl ashodiii
NUMBER 15.
he had none ha denounced the Professor. elm. Fabler. in °peeler fer tlhe deasee,
being • disboneat and diehoeoraltic men.— said h o t h oo ht ow n w hiwyny t. the ow ._
Whnese told the Prefomor of this. be an its of the Marge h.*. of the erisentery
mend .. Yoh will bare 00 (ember trouble I wow ., In 000 h a otoo, of d oo m, . mi.
with Dr. P.. for I hare tattled with hint." w o w kw...t o the r m.., h o g m melte.
' The eonvonation with Dr. P. MIS ea dm' Be oohed tt o o tts , .. st e m m o k w t.& e t
12th, and (bat with Prof. W., on the MI .11 towledho, sad wo r owo g mo w wheelies
Nor., naming. Witness was farther ea- resealing the dimapeeranee of Dr. P.
.P 4 .. 1 f.tohfoll hi. koewletke of the Pm-' whialk at me time threatened te we. it
ferssor's Moaners. , telf wee I. Melanie, on Dm %wee. Med-
Jobe B. Dana, C.lll, of the Cambridge , 1. 0 1 c o s t , hwy.... 0 a t ... 1 oo mg.
Bank. testified as at the PTUr.'ll SM.. to w. to l b. ... wo ws, b., ~..om go. .
with th at loathed.. Tbe prosseetioe's els- , 000 t o th o (10.4.,,,, Fh o o w opus
jolt In predating the hut two trimmest, wo n n I. tommolg• when oho hi=
epposn to be to show that the Prof. bad &fit...t o oe s °me r e * t ottbmt •
not the DPW wltieh ha said be paid Dr. P. proweestios--ho wades eDellet .w Met of
on the day or his disappear... ' blood. Here le • whom Um with Ma*
Rey Dr. F. Parisian 'retitled that Prof. oe oeo as, .ad file oe 11., ° m om so. s a,
W. tailed at their boon .bout 4 P M. on It we , b o in o b ot m o t oo w n o y oo g ot t e , wmt
, the Sunday after his brother's disappear- t ' , t h e m.. w o em now l o ft t o wo w , Dm,
1.11., 131141 mid that he had tame to tell them' i o • to s.w oo g owomoo m eo s o wt g owt b oo t.,
that be had teen Dr. P. at belf poet 1 rto md o t 00 . 0 1 000 bt... y o &dab. as k
Friday aftemoon and paid bier wag am- ! the kw ham. g .;,,,,, n i 1., M.
'''.....,
AY: said ha was the pant. who tall. et' or barn... weed le pmewee drib. What
lid Dr's home and made the amointetent' ...id b. o oo m o b o o otowoo ws wo or YYlbrg
with hi.; he mid ha ...rid bor. sailed with a .oink, would WM warm MYM
teener but Ilia mot tee the wake of h... t 500 t... b oo b ow no Ana,
IwsYr
!appear.. till flaterday evening. Wheats' woo , oei p ow .. mu m .. to Ida Fbe low
thought the Prof. appnrcd nemoady ea.- If 1..(......... dika.a..., le merit ey
' , L ed; Me visit mamma mo moan lnas • ...es oh o roet woenm, Manes Noma WM oft
visit, be repressed ne leepleine as te the, a tad them midi an oils*. Tim
, ! myrmidon disemmoreeee. mad me mos- ims aOw dna hipirp-ohat is • sea-
I thy If 'he 11 ,10 of the Datikr. AD. •; moat. prevershobr beadaide with sib.
slight ermeataasminailoo the oat eq.
..,10 tomes woo la aematismie it roilooeb•
1705•,.1705•,.Mira 1111.—Relph 0. 1 1.1 ler ?
1, swam 3 Promoted a Memel ktke ft..... ; &haft to the hot ire MdoWm MI
,i Dr. M. by troy of Mantles the easoptatea; don, that asp emensitef pot heilipity ars
I letter., adept be have bend =Wen try tie wo g oo m 0 0...." w as .......
, primmer. lie MN a wilisiset le mob
Dr* P. redo Top=e to 4 ,1 . I headelda wit 11111111111111.
Miser, meet whir Mr. le 1 0mp t .... . 6 ., ... sow
' hots Aim S. tet if lithrhihia glow b/ •le way of Illookriloo s Tole s a il s. ova
IN. ass mairdal. Net iledllog tbe reselh , May. le
a. ..r f a t ....§... &ma ,
..,,, Nr imi le Dr. NA Um to palisnao lad ad do Oho, eta D•
O i
a - imiroses. Tie Dr. after leuelai S. thal ratty Noel Do 0•601•••• .OW 6 billed
paten 011 mat ammo, said the iiiii the codsollid theit to di best Of Ms
tot •• ilmood 11 0 •PoeP 11 . In." 11 l sobs or MUNN! NA ISM MA IMIMPW MN
, .em 0,0 P.= / linowla Mew.. Me bee. TO OM bell go le
Oa rookom la the to ; head a to* 4 1,,..b m ibm0 AA so bombbile memitseg
le tbe wane that head aMkla Oh OD sesta hisinotait Oa lb* lio polio
, book sad Net De 3milb amid Zdi ri l lii WK. (3 raid YAM ono ea
tBl Of i saioll Is wilking do 0011. thodadoodopeaddel *soda
lue. lei
r ei oallbosell 14. IRAs In say ollistiO. , ''.
paid A. P..tbemoue,' ea belt pert l
Ruin P
elogslc Frhlaarh y the 9241.
arms : I am • rer
of the Isle Dr. P mem . ; took ea seder par ph a
the marsh ; Mara A. W. ..l he eh/ Dr.
P. $483 ..d same email, who pleheela .p
without reemuMisti, NW left hi. mama efro.
raptly. I asked lAN wore der bee. het
mid he reimmiered only sem 51011 NI en
1.• New sno..a Jag. I bran.
j Dr. W. bolt hi. deer who. I loft hi.. Ho
4prired rather Ail soil formal and ono*
[ derma oar oossenatios sbost tbs bills. Ito
hi. Ws in ssob • inks so So ode
an spressioo upon me
Chas. B. Starkwesobor, ewore Hsu
Men • pollee older 4 yews; woo sogagsd
in the search till the sensing were,_band ;
woo of the party Dr. W.; ho
talked freely on his way ; whom ors eon way,
to the jail the Dr. remarked Det els driers
wee goiog wrong. We told the Dr: at {MI
that we was gong to look rosier in do
osnoge ; when w• swim* at the Soil dos
Dr. cok ed what does this suer Mr.
Clapp aid. Dr. we ban due 100k..{ for
Dr. P., you se now in ustody Ida
murder." Dr. W. espied, w Wks 2 re.' •
Teo?' He wanted to know the portico
bat we wishod sotto talk *bout
continued, w Shea did they dud Ais
did they Ind the whole body? hew some
they to must set who did they pt the
information? Nobody boo sour to
roost, but the porter, who sakes ins"—
After • few minutes pane ire You all.
That villain ! las • rebuild sue." Ho
walked the room, snug his buds and Mt
down. Proud the lob books at the drelf,,
sade into a route by twist.
Jou W. Edgerly, emote ; I Os in as
hardwaro busies.. Tuesday Swank right
I sold Dr. W. do largo fob hoots, and
think thou forted oe tiro shelf the Mae
hooka,
Several witomos mon to ti. porehote
of doh hook. sod twins do moo as above.
Charles Lathrop, worn: I am • ginner.
Dr. W. wanted to have made • tin hen to
peek things in, say books, Ate. He want
ed it of wrong tie, with • handle; mewled
it 48 bathes square ud 80 bathes deep
'He ordered Ow boa the 80th of Now.
and wanted it that day; be said be wood
solder MI the lid himself.
dreph Aodreve, aware present
when the Dr. was taken to hie roar wheat
the renteibe were eabibited ea bias; ho per
-
rind very mash ; be raid not walk ta•
re carriage ; he appeared faint ; the Dr
words spar in the 111111tthre MOM, .. 1. 2
dog they ask Littielahl le yr ea
all this! whet will ry pow family do he
lay rarer T . We had to lift bins ble
bed; the room was roar all might; be
did not appear to stir d Weld ; M ware&
to be lifted op in the raring ; be
not op he all, These are no ern re--'
of Dr. Rahman'. body t►aa
they auste then I duo% know
the !nor of that Littleield
WednewUN Nan*
==tl
to lb. hie of
lon mitts% by