Most Foul and - Bloody Murder. On Friday last, as some liftle.girls, who Were sliding on the ice in the Delaware,riv er, near the shore, opposite the 801 l mall- Mori, at Richmond, a short distance below the Rending Railroad Depot, discOvered something sticking above the ice, which they supposed to be the head of a goose.--. On examination, it was discovered to be one corner of a bog. They called the attention of four men who were a short distance off, chopping wood, and these persons proceed ed at once to make an investigation. In cutting away the ice, they discovered no less than three sacks, containing portions of a human body. - _ The appalling discovOry caused much ex• citement, and the people bean -to collect, and were horrifie d hon — beht:ltling—the—re mains.. Coroner Goldsmith was immedi ately sent for and he soon after arrived, and commenced making a legal investigation.— The sacks were opened. and the disjointed parts of the body were placed together, and n was indentified by the clothing. The tragedy is one of the most appalling, that we have been called on to notice for many years. In one suck—was--t w— ten and legs and fret; in another. were the 4higlis and lower portion of the trunk, (the body having been cut in two ;) and in the other, the chest and arms. There were several deep gashes on the chest, and two frightful fractures of the skull. The feet 'were chopped about half off, and bent up 'against the leg's. The bags contained goose feathers inside. and a considerable number were Sticking. in from the outside. The buttons were cut entinly from the coat of the decen.rd. There is no doubt but that the mutilated remains are those of the unfortunate Jacob Lehman. who was last seen in Richmond, on the 6th of January. Ile started on that day from his father's residi nce. haying jew elrydrn the amount of about. two hundred dollars, for sale. Ile followed the profes sion of peddling. The Coroner's jury were ended to inves tigate the rase of the murder of Jacob Leh man, rendered n virdict that the deceased came to his death at the hand or hands of s ome person or persons to the jury unknown. The statement of the murder as published in tti. now:mailers nn Saturday, caused a universal chill of horror. Notwithstanding some degree of suspicion was attached to the Mcßrides. yet the evidence elicited by the inquest. throws a my of bl i ght upon the mystery, end another party may he more stiportril In bring the perpetrator: a the apjailinz murder. snpeers that ;dam! the 19th of Dereln- I-er three mon, who repre