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£i)f (Prforfc Democrat. r \ K I *». Tl I "»I> \ \ . U'KII.*, I«04»., jy »• Ui TS* IV nk<rat it S«<h I'f» ■ I%1 Ttr> * , * ill Un4 Ire II »t > !»• if | i|» i • *1 ifc (<iMr >4 M- i«. HI ST h ^ Mi. liN •».» \.l' - •*] « i null, *1 lh» Slor® *f[ j> ui mi \11 iioxvi:. I* IWkferlJ Vifip mJ liriwii, tl tW ll. it I ..I, ?*. HKI1m.II IM. I". %» *»• h <1 »fc* h |J*f» lS»» * ill Kr lirllimJ "«» ** P—Hf trial OF PROFBSOR Of !W ,U—J «* *un,hf a,,rr „ , J ^ f WrUlef cmlM al m*"'» !;r ;l' who niv ^ -*» «»"» ^ "" lhr ^ , WW- mv Snxb^r**1 Kth!»v fon "frwir:« „ <11«.» • *'-! «wi«l *•';■•»«" 1 j Dr \V. Vt, t »>«" =»»■• ^ n'" * •boutU Jrm*r t ~ % Wr^ '-^v t » «» 1W.fr.I * ' ** f ' H, m' i, IIIn Z* 7' 7,Mh:rr r«.-l i» l** *"• • Wu:(r will* »*• &M|ht houM ft t»w »•,h" "'*• , sWl IVWn UUkr. rwn- I •« * MlMh*of IV. M*. * ,WiM " Swrlh, ««*■».-«» M.^l £ v. w.ta - Mr.UtWkU •h,,M tw ' 'r"i -I" I" V ,*t'r ' \ " ' ' p, " *W lhr H.1U t»l»i«"h Wr p.4* »; i>arvm.,D. 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I. ,-al d.»t;w"* 4 I- tu ■ i l.r*l« r and M Ihii.b* »u»t:».n tJj.- indirtwrit, th- * ij-.i ami 11m* UUMtt f ot d« atli mu»t U> «• t f. rth, ai^i «b< n t'tr vm i|«« ad ' nuii • r ..r» i nli. mn, ill thr at' nd»nt c rcum«lai.f. uiuvt br *> t i M '. S<h ■ r tkr d< t» iw*« il.d not intt r»d t«> pfmlucv auv dinrt rvidrtt* to t-v la :i«h : t!< !•••»■ •* 'iw lit It u! piwiil, that ill* x nb«>^l. rvt t!i • <i« f '»-»• \»lw r»» I>r W. I .t. tin rv mv.' ru wh' TV t!m *«rrv thry muld n« ni r«* « i. :!i.tu om M juiy ir i«*> i.t |* r«in *Ih ri »lit runt ~;ch in 1i «<».!far. l'h«-r | »'i •» *.. ii ! i- W ' !•'! Im! ilwan kern r*?anl»-1 aa m araiabh-, IhxkM, hutnanr nun, that uti th«- ili\ of llw o *jh ;« aranff hr rauw ftom the at a rmuMbk hour, iih1 that on tint d.ir I'r Parkuun *»aa sctn to rvrii" <• it of t!i c !- •* aft«-r In- uiKniC** w.it» I>r. WrlHtff. Mr. • * urrv-i <«1 two hour* *•..1 a •• irt»'f. Ncm Hitn »■«•* of tin Ii -Um Hrarin twit Utwti nib J. who t«»ti fi^i' ut I>r W*.f. il 3|>> iredto b*> a:» bmmr*-'4>', huane ru in, although aotue U<ki> » » t>i »ud.i i» £t« of j u>*.on, wii.cli w -r* a»««i o* r. >• rrnl oth r * afi i»j in:r - vlto rurn''iwra-' ted ll»" t« «;iav 11y of tu • *c\ nu" n. Clurl''» 0. Katun, | ha** ilonc a (Kit ileal of «urL I >r Prwf Wrli-kr; ha»t fro iu ltly 1 11 "V '• to j»o to ins ro> ni» and l«>L >1 tbnn U»t' c!, km:* Ui a I>t. \\ c «• attr in l*vju»e L.'.tl* ?"* Id told use %o — Wis ttut* « i tli • l.'th f No*, ai! thr jani tor to!«l tnr 1 <vuM ii««t p-t admii ion. Sa-au »1 S. (irx-n, I at tlir lull > ... ■ or. Si-;.if i f rv », wh • t'n !• eaxrv in 1 un>l> r«tonl hiru t«» aar that Ih m* IJt Wctatri jk v iJir iii.«n«y u> l»r. P irk Bjmi ; u : : «l Li'.'.u-ti< Id t«» of that Im aan Dr. i'arkman mm out of t!u iulU gt af ter th* uit r» • # i f l!»o '.'3d of Notfiu'*r. i'j J »w *rn. f hi tii« rremog of th»* diia;>,'«,armi»i*i" 1 nu t IV.f. Wrfcatf r afvut 'J A'ciuck at tlt« Iwum: of 1'rof Tf>-a<t«> il m Caraht. -^ I rgpir^ar-! auU1*itj *ci rnti6c »uSj<vt»; dial not SOtim anything ptru hat in hu i|>j*aninac. 1 playrd «hi»l Hiih l>r. WiK-h »,ht» wit* at»l il^ueliicr, ra Mon day rr^jiir. after ihr *l*vipp*arHicr. Saw hm men) tin*1* .li-rmc U>* nru «r«k. II." Ulutior «us |«tC-< tl> natural. J«Mrpli K»IJt'r,»»'Tii. I am a drucgiat in C'uurt A l>i*I** Wm» .Wclncl» <>n th«* 83d of No*. IW W»Mrr ralltsl at in* »hnp ami J a t«>\ containing ail Uitilca of Man All I H I *»MrT, (Uaw^a* r m urr- .rxn •rd.) awoni Oi h ri.br, lb-* .»3«1 of No*, my faihrr r..n»< Ih^ih* »U»i| 5 in mute* Irforr A «'rlurk. II' remained uutil * u'cloek an<l ihcn a<vutn|«ui>«i iiv lo a Briflhor'i hou«r, whim I rrn»a:i» I wail I.' >»'rl««k When I rct.rno), m> father id me in. Mjrlitlrrwu 41 hi :u • at tiiniu' llw B( vt «lav ; be to»k Ir > at hotiM* bimI «j» nt i.'i. •»k:i;11^ *. nh n* r -v' r r. <*n Suntlav (nrwiia he wrut t«» church JUtl in the . Iiii.'*ii went into |t«wt<>n, a* In *»/1. to v.' Mr Krenr » IHrknnn, tiul infoim haii that h* hai! |«.ml his br>>lhrr auroc uwori <*n the aAm uon of hi* tlimp|>rarinre. M »* \\\ ».%t. r let;i lh.it h< i father took •lintw r and |.-» a i aj«nt tli* r* ciung al bvinr «l»»r *r»u the muuiilrt of that wok. I lain* t P. \V.b»t<<r, aiatcr of thr above,! trwtit*. ■! Urr I »tl > r uuvc hrtwecn 5 1 3 ami ft « • V i i J'r .v. th vil ol No* , that l> V t ihu rtf.i • at Mr. TruadwcH'a, lhat >t'l hti» - r ltluriH>l ti i»i'|ti< •VU'k, atij \%rrr let >4 by h.*r father, thai In »;«nt the aAerihoa in,I rvei-iug «>f ubr nctt «l*v at Umih*. II r e*itlruc<> emUinMol lwr Miir'l hilimri* la lull. r.ruii; n Want Jo li*c with Pmf. W irr'a f urn it on the l»ith of No*. ||r ,,r- 'kl^n] at hvaK r»<*ry morning after i wri.t tii«r.\ until he vat nrrtlii!. • •' "l.r I'. \\ thaler, J.i ,»m. r\.!,.![ r Ml t itlvrr <ru-*c home on the aJlt-riMioti of tht JiMj-jvarauo.- Utw.rn 5 1*3 anil ft «»"*•; .. ; !>:« toy jvl Lewi* L at I fit<d that the holr in t!i * rS* in 'ht h**r l» u luuli' with a at irk. !'• 1 !lor»l.»r\l tn»ii|j ,| that rhrmiMa lutr .••ciHi.m lr«-*i« ontlv to u»» Urgr i|ua>ililir* nt uitiif ar».l and nitrutr uf cvpjwr ami tiiat a in M mi^hi hair nee/anm to rtaminr jya» •»*• •>ruiRg Html a »ault. lir r*amni<U the n«*r» ' . r»'it. and raj» of Prof. W cbatrr, anJ ! no bl<>«l upvn tlx in. I'r. M->rtun. aw-utn. The minrral 1Mb Cniml in thr tumao' Iwmjf rihibitnl to hnn, hr vinl, | *re no j»vu!u:i«j about tbia block of i "thtoili*!>n£u!»h iIm in fpint uthrr tr«rlh. I %rv •mthinjj prn*iil. ir ab<mt the form of tin* which *«•!.! « aa >lr iw> la iliMin^iiah it frutuothrn <ll«ie thr »iiur*i rxbibiinl atrrrral inoulii-> ■ ■I ^aw» winch ha«l th - a|>|iraranrr winch wan »««i 11 be a j* -uhanir « f l»r. I'jikituii.) I inf. I ii'u lwrll, utturn, l^r. Urtnlrr ,-vat the rtnung alt. r tin- il'MppomBra at my lu»u'*r. I hrro « u»iliui| |<«x*uliar in Ira llfTMIt, Ifc Ul\ about Wf |m*1 t. o'rhvk. I'i > t.a (I Ifatih. Swurc that *hr MV I»r. ISrkwun a few miuuira be hire V 0 >'«■*, ij.i.ituwanl> t'.mrt atrrrl. ^ II In. nj i. (I !• k ol if • |{. » iter '' I' * ) iki t'n* .'3.1 »>f No*, at a .(uartrr 1 n i I.xI'. \| . I m t Dr. |' rkm.li .• L \»ritt Slrrtt. W.imw Jr» • hia ilh** aa it w.tik'vrilml by jjo* rrnmrnt w itr»- »<• i, Saaiurl A Uvtiaurth, »wrrn. Ih the 23J of Numtltfr U'tw^-u ItaIf mM two ainl • ! j' • I till. < ll'i l ■ k I". I iii> I III. I* irk nun in I »wrt »*r«* t; br l. ul i .» luuJi U'lund him wj.-r hi* Cot tail, looking u|> at tin I ii» .1 * «>n thr opjKaulr »«1". >..ui',' t I .■ 1 iml, ««korn. I »iwr l>». I', iuui • .i t!..- nt Ni ». between M.Ik •o <1 I'tutklni vir.rU, brtwien 3 l-l ai..| 3 |4 o'cl Am et rum a* tu tlie «L_r. He jw •iJ nir nrailjr tourhuij* me. A 7 I>. Kii.vi a, aworn. I luvr kno»n I'r iV.rknuii kcar*. Saw huu the ".'3*1 ol N'i*. at a ijiijrtrr !i»r.% 3 «• . ..**k .14 tbc cor* ' "I ^revn atr. it ami Lyman I'larr. ! lew <•! to him aa he |>av..J. Aiu rirum it wai • ^1" M..r>- ll . -i ^.»vi rn Siw l)r I\.rk rnau ou it.. 330 .1 No*. at a ij'ijrti r l> (K,rv i I o r.iwk ou Um' cm.ui r of (»t,. 11 itrot t and 1.* • tuan |! i»n I iirr? wa» a nun with him. 11< 'hiwoJ tu mviher aa he J'UmxI. >4ralil«. .li,aw«rn. Siw I)r. Park-1 ri^iu Itl nimui 1 U in re 3 o'clork on the 33U. I N't :n Cain 1.-.. »ireit betwr.-ii U. !ki..ji, auJ .tu l(u**> I nt. Ilcri this cimUqct t.r ihr ih fene*? «» rlo a<J. Brk' Tr*r.*fMir Mr. Saadrraoa.: dfavt < I ' »woro. Al»»ut 11 . . M.ir, 'l'u* »«iav <>r \\«ili.<* tLiv rtriitaB all' r the tuuriler, I via* •tjiiii. .,' jt U»e uuiiubu» i'lfw-* iu Caiubm!,'! when i!k uiuimuus miim iu trout llonton. I vi» l't W < 'nil r p't wul • f ih* omnibus iml po !>»■ hotne. llu dau^hu-re wire wot v»»th UlUI. A number uf Dent »t», v». re tian r-^llo.J *»Iki ti -i.!» 4 Uut U» » thought the »> t of te« th U k<u Irutu th«* furnace hu Uk- work «.(' 1 »r K ep. Th.-y thought llut any L>« nltM tun; lit iv.' ni.lv j UW* ol IciUi inxlo by Imwelf. S»i.«e u-stiimmy w.u IIk.i put in to *Im>» t!»-it tlx* cl«<k «a* n >t ei»rrv»t by feliirh ■hmiv ui the wiUn-wt lor Im* )>.*«i «1« u rutin* <1 tin- tunc «i Urn Uiev <w l»r. I'arkuun on Fri «.4V. U. -i4 «>t November. 'lit 1\. u» of the rounwl here followed, w! art too Ion? f>>r our litnitv Saine re nurk« and esplanatiou* were then made by tin- i'r >n«r, and the i'W »u tutwuiied by Ju<L*»* >tiaw to the Jury who retired at •uViu li. At It) nunuti", of II, P M. the •iirv canw* in, the prikot* r «i» brought in aud pLn-d at the Mar. T!>eClerk then anwc ai. «u i lit uii man of the Jury, have you a^re«\l ujon a verdiet! k'ort- at.— We haTe. (. Irtk.—Who »hall »;<ak for you 1 'J'w Jury.— Our Foreman. (. —J. W. Wi ! »ut, n»e anJ hold up y< rr _;!t hand. Mr. Foreman, loitk upon the pru» uer, prin»ner look upon the Fori'man. What uy you Mr. Foreman, i* John W. WelMi r, the prisoner at the bar, guilty or not puilty* /' r. «*.—[With a tremulous voire]— Crit.TY. I ;t.»:ant the I jL.I \»nrJ wu n, tit** pcinuaet's ti.mil which hjtl been tirrulv uj td until now, Ml ujx>n llic nil of the tiuck, -:i'l the wtiuUr liana- of the nun i|ui»« n .l like* j trail leaf in tin* bffiK). lie n-U.iu J hi* KUiitLti.' ^oaitioa fiir a *>L<«rt time* ami t!ien f. !1 Uw» in )u»ch;ur, chord hia err* ami n»u«I Li* hta«J mi Li» fund auri rtunaiurd in that t<»i k"»w fi»f ui'.uuUi. The pmpiration stood on hi* brow in i;reai dn>|*. | For lit* above named spare of time the most solemn ami unbroken ■ I lei ire was maifestcd bv all pmflU. Judjje Merrick then rtme from hi* seat in tin llur, ard went round into tin •lock and t»*»k lhr primmer by III*' ItauJ, wins' pertd a ic w word* in Ins car ami then parted wiili him, le*»inir th* prisoner all.w.l !<• tear*—MHwthinir which we hate not before mlmwicJ mne** hia trial rommencrd. Ho wa» remanded UijaiI. t>n Monday nuirnin/, Dr. Webatrr «» brought into Court to rueenn hit acnteoee.— Judge Mu« asked lurii if lie had anything to ki]f why the s- ntcnee should not Mpr»mounr ed. lie si^iiili *d that he had not. The Judge then, in a tou-hing manner, prunoune d8ENTE.Nl E OF DEATH! Wkn the| «?iitnicn was utt red, the prisoner Jrop|«cJ his head and wept bitterly. All present wen* deeply afllvted. After a few muoirnu»iolent grnf, Ur. Webster nMUtned his uatul mm p»««iire. At lull pi»t nine he was place.I in tin' cu«todtr of the S!i. uf]", ami rcmarid<M tu prison. TneJibt We Irarn that the Jury, at t'-r r tirinjf, pursued th* following »er» judi •,i«u* etnirv. Aft'r retiring to th« ir n m they resolved u> defer all d:»tlS*ion on the «".b<N*t, a' I that the spw 'of some trn min ute* shoulJ b* devoted to silence, liming whieh, e:u-|| n i! jv stnern! it or til fiif^it the brilliant appeals wlm h had Ixvn nude tu lu« -\ ujiathies, and carry hi* mind back uj«-n tie Sure facts in th • ru', as they were rcall) ,;ivcn tn evidrne*. At the Cwm'luwn of this j<rrn«l of silent, ind solemn thoughtfulm ** the question was , .1 |§ the I'..r« tu i:»—"\Y«re |]m remains in » ! i wh h w. r> f'und in the M cal ' <>ll' j«irti"ti» i I tin- l>-*!\ «>l I*r <>r^ 1'jrktnan'" 'llie uiiunniouv answer «j> " \ I' \ 'Hi-- * hmh] «|u< -tion imm<dr.t< l\ .II..W, I, "DM j. ?.n W W. M, r kill Pr 1 I Jeorge IVirkinan'** *!*?.• unanimous answer was "YEA!" Tktikinl itMtid wantlm sk d.-Did Prof John XV W( hster willi.Ily and with ma!ic« aforethought, kill ami tnur >!er I'r (it«»rpo 1'arkman f" 'Hie answer wa« r. ■ Yras and <•«< Nay. Mr. tlnvii wi* the juror in doubt !!>• stated his doubt, tli it it vva* lusni tij-m ntte distinct |Niint. A diseuswion was tin ii ent« r • d into u;s»n the j-omt in (juration, at the con - <>n i f which Mr. (irvn took due time fur 'eliS ration, and final] v ikeliml that he com <led in the opinion of the other rlurn jurors Thus the verdict was made up | I'm llw ] The Almonds of the Ear or Toniili TV two «mall b»s!n *. railed the fonstls, • iiih'tilv known hv tin- nam'- of Almonds "I ilf liar art* organs of much wtrrrat t« the v • "i and I'bjrsiok ; -t 1 Im v an- tin it of rulirimnml ai»l disease* of tirimit kinds. Hn dwik' known as y>.insy i» an u ntil inllamation rfllir«f little bodies ami re » ilt< in great difficulty of breathing and »«*ea « on a] It in death" t'hrorue llnlargemrnt »» howt »er tic m<e>t rt>:union tl *ca»' to which tl • y are sulo«ct. It t« cati».*l m »artous way* In • old*, t atarrbs, Srn lula Ac. Tbc seat of tknr orgai.s i»known to e*ery noe. arc situated at the !> w*k part <>f tlx mouth—I" l«>w t;id on each tulr «>l the |ulatc When swell J and «-m! »r^* I th*'\ approach evh other, and in ratrrmc where birth of IhMnrnlargr, thi y conn* in contact, m< a*' to block up to uic extent the f™" ill;* mouth to th* thnut. In health they air tw » small bodir* about the sii<* of an almond, ... I c i reality I** seen In oj» ning tin- mouth ai.d i>r« -*ing down the tongue. IV offer of th< •* little h.«ltc* baa been to ipnlcxtm involvedin HjiMijf Man*. if nit all xf the older |*hysio|o.;isls, supp«»*<d lb y w.t* th • only portion of the human sys tem fi'r!nr«l in y tin. Th y c mid not decipher th*;r u«e, and tb *re|bre Mm1 to such a con el »ion. That they haye » uir office—some important u»> isbothphib -npical ami rcrtain, th> r t!i r i.v be I and out or i.ot. 'I hi • i- . •: : rm an rif ' -i to |hc gr> at truth tint then is nothing fortn< d in xain. That th v organs perform rertam mipor* tant t - - :s rrtidcred c. Main by recent tnte* ti atn n. It ha* !» a a*•- rtain. d that« xei *i >n or ruling out th"-*c organs so often re - irt I to year* ago, hi* Um, in a majority, ifn.pt m all nv i, followed by bad cortse > • An «.at - \i'j: titmty'r ol Mcdi* Ciii> .jnc* tw . ti vi.t« i* * which arc hi j>oiiit i If br-t la a !»'V wh '' tonsjls had \*cn *t U'-Lr l by acut< inflaination followed by great enlargement. Tliey j>n»linvd pr«at ditlicul n ■ i iih.nu and niueJt noi»«- in tlffp. Af ter roiiMiltation with h--*cral J'hy»ician» it Was cme'luded b *, t > Cut til'111 Out. Hut next winter tin*diK i- allae*. .1 the lun^a in «t< id of tbc t«n»iU and it w.u with great d.f • rulty be warn kept ahte till warm weather, lit wa* thru taken to the \\Y*t Indies, to a warmer eliinit to vi\e hi* life. It is thought thit iIh-tonsils art u sentuwl* to the lungs and seldom ife*rr enlarge ubIcm the lungs are a'wut to take on disease It was remark ed that in the ca»e «f this boy mie tonsil was cut out ami only a part of the other. The luf! million afterward* attacked the lungs; the lun^ on the side where the tonsil w*» all cut out was much more alb-ctcd than the one o.i th* otlu r s.d • for the piece of toiuil left in was ir il.Tirvd and »o rctravtd the lung on the same side. Another ea»? was that of a child of I'orts moutli New II unpshirc. The child's tonsils enlarged and the mother had them cut out.— The disease that was upon the tonsils soon di-d. The Physieian remarks tlat "In caw - of persona who are inclined to any humor tu the system, and that ha\c the ton*ils milium ed, if you cut them nut the lungs are alm<»l certain to h*come alT etnd ; the inflamation of the tonsil* is easily rem lied and r< lic%ed so that cutting them out is usually unnecessary. I\»r< nts who hate the health of their children in thtir keeping should Ik* cautious how they allow their tonsils to be cut out." iwinctiiea jTopcny aj>pne«i win in all caar» reliete Um* awl enlar^i'iumt of thr tonatla without any operation; but if tliey wtn- to rnuaiii 4 I1M13 time rnLr;; <1 and <>c ra-.nn aoine innnfeflirflce it would be better to suitor it than peril nrirc inij«>rUnl orpan* by eutui£ them out. It is nut uiifrequt-nt that we »v children aufT<ru<£ slightly from en largement of the tunsil* (luring iimnili* ami e\ui years without any disturbance to the general health. 1 herciure, it it aafe tu let thorn alone if they cannot be cured. A cch. braird 1'hyaieun of ilnjlind afur relating ln» cipericoce in relation to the dt iraaca of tlie touaila and the rflecta of culling ' r tlicm out mvi "F.tciaion of the tonatla »» i not therefore ripedicnt. Indoed in- many i CMtn which lie had examined, thai |>ro<wd- > in<j ha<! U.n attended w uh enlargement o| i1 tho follicle* of the PhoryiU, continued hr.it t u l tlnr*t, ennMaiit 4- *ire to willow, «1 >^ * lurbtmw of Um irenewl health, ami nrt|u»ir-'« mciit of the toice." Such arc the fwnir t qitracvti which aitrml the Eirtaion of Ume i ••ik'aiia, ami u alniulil allord a < 4ution In all ' not to u*1 tin in a» iinncccMary au<l iminipor- i tant to the Im-jIiIi of the tinman »y»hin — a Wlnlc it hm •u|>po*cd tlut the«e Unlit-* weir I u«« 1<»* the In** of tSeni wa* deemed of no rtnj- ; •cjuenee ; hut aineo they have lw*-r» diM»Trr> a t il to hold mi intimate a n latum to the lung* i their excision idioold !ms reported to only in en* * of uimieiin nt danger." X rap* •»*«/ /iu nl) ntt rr>p"H«; tK* Ckoltra m Stm Orlruni, th' Oerr/foir, «1'-. •• Ity a rtuJr nt fifu'i. LETTER No. VI. FiTfWM, Mc., April, IMO. KniTfii nr Thi Oifonn Ursornr — A Woman's Love and Suffering. •• Wbil i* »h%l f»> »"d ll"rX. I'll**"* Ml <W)"« |linr|inf »•»«— Wilt. It •*rim »it*er «"W l<> A»! uVr ffK trf • nMmf 1 TU Wi'intn'i l"»» I The IvMg tHii tfeat »' |*i». Th«t itftiii/ »«*»» •rfress'w's '*»•'»— Tkal mrrti aMkinl the ml, lk» (Un*— ( In •» •)». J"), »*«*"». HI# llw »»m». Tit U iuun'i kite* , i t« »"»y The I»i»r »e **ki» l«rt • «Ujr,— | Of p*'JW»* WHM—S* W ' An I dread 'be Under, **«•»• <»' U«» What I now relate occurred during tlw prvxalcmf » f the Hi-dm in New Orlran* in i tlir winter of ISIM#. In Um iMontii*of NmnWraadDeeanhtr, HI*. | u 11 in buinni in a rery p|ea*ant um! beautiful village, about 300 milea nbor. i MtJi.lr, ral!< >1 X ••>, in OjIIi* Co., All A princel v planter, na:wd Philip Wcurrr. Ill ing in the pla«v, had suit lo New Origan* fur Willful worktwen in stucco work, t<» fin ish tin' wall* and rrnaim'iilal work of a*plen ,1 it] atul spacious house be bail built 6'f hi* , all md mil* .laughter -Mar* by uamr—w bo [ wa* l»-troth<-J, and c*prctwg *on to b'a»e thin C'h.l fathej ami fund mother—for a hus laiHl'i embrace. \mi*ig tl>e*e journeymen fn'iu New Or lean* «>• on* who call"! hiniwlf /'</: a plasterer h\ trad"' This fellow ' splurged alnut Um* tillige, attended reiico/ me« ting* ; waiting <Ki the dear *;*ters . making lo»s to |l. amMV, and finally MMM0cM ll *•" inng the confide ne» and atlectioos of a lieauti* ful and »ii»We young lady; a Biillinet aj'd dnwrmker, li»mg iu the place, well known i and bijihly feaj'reted. Hut like most all mu gl«* women, »!ie, tiHi, autdl a but-^and, ami ko*>winff no e\il of tbi» nun; ami b«'iiij{ lg* norant of the art* and •.ru-k^ff * Jueera; »he ilt< r a f< w iiMintb* aojuauitaiiee wa» marrn •' tuh.in' Ami now h« r t'^uh! * in, an-' luer trial* piuird b-1 a jfood, »irtuou« an.1 true woman. Wk. i—1« b; IwlaMK, my. kiudeaiMW b) her needle, in the .-»ur»e three }ear'* toil at her trade, about a« »< n hundred dollars ; ami tin* xainp knew kin bad tin* money before he mam d h»-r. tin Ihd day after thi» fated aiep, Ae with the new i mub' wife, endurked on Iniard tlte tteauwr N a I. r N't w Orb in*. Arrm 1 tln-n-. the ft. nj took In r to a hou»c of ill £une, roW» «l her of her money, uud then al«ndoned her to ■ r «k. * tad praaUtaUs. Mut thmtfk W mm do *i»it baunUof amand wretehedneaa, < ihev can d.^-ern virtue am! gomln« v* in a f- < male Hi»ir, ju»t a* elrarl) a« did the »;>.< » oJ I old bible tini'V,d. '•• in amid • »*er gotdnt « m " t!i^ liarlot Hahab." And thu* tlim |>oor i >„ trajred, wri nu'^d, and »u(T> riri|r young wo nun found Ik r* If in a house with |»ro»titut«'» I ami their mile ei*djiiiom , y« t, t!;e ti«*l < i Hannah, and Sarah, and X'u jail, wa* with < h< r, that no iua:i aj-j r- «eh«-d or reproaehe I i Iwr ' Her aa lii'"*® and jjruf awi»l the wa"k rd and inspired t!ieir re*j»i't. A younjj man, 1 (arid I am aorry to »ay it, but it i» 1<h» true, tli.il a i;icil many «J die young men in N> * ■ Oilcan*, are hi the lubit of visiting tlie a»- > >!^nation hou»e»,) and this time it wa«the lot 1 nl a young nun to pr»ve a »a»n»ur and d«li» i-ri r to tin* wn ti'hcd young woman, for, <n learning her niory, be ga»e imuu diate notice to tlie Julii'e, who promptly arn«t»d h< r hi laniou* hinJaml, and committed bun to jail. and learning Irmn her tlie name* of *onH' jentleiio n ol tin' firm nl J. tv II irri* *k llrother, in'reliant* of N< w Orh an*, who were «chool-chiklrcn wuli h«'r. and " ini**-*!" togetlier a* tin y *ay out South . information um, promptly ci>mmnnicat«d to tlieni, and. like true latin i*, kind liu*l«aml*, and g<Hil men, a* they are—thev immediately aenl for and took In r to tlieir own ilear, blemed home. Angela in hea*en. the *pirit of tin- ju*t made iirrf rt, am! all if*«1 men ami women on earlh, will peireitc that these men did not Hop to ask tin* child of misfortune and sorrow, ten t!ioii*and fool>h I|UCIIUM, but took her 3" Uie wa*, in grief and sorrow, and shame to ilieir own familie*—and what i* more,seeing it wa* a clear caw of setluetion, robbery, I*' lra\al, and intended ••infamy, on llie |iart of tlie hearth** scoondtel, then in jail; it wa* questionable whethw Ae wa* worthy of being suffered to »^>ct ,h,» lK,<,r' ,icart*bru' k. n woman, by baung lier in Couyt to tesufy « against htm. 1 lulfl in {•riM)(1,Ulc loner rrjMiru, on pui> li»hed in tit#- N O papri». brought another <1 Milt- and fiMiil mother lu light; who, in *uit- J tiij? tin* l'ari«h I'riMtn, found in thii Kit/.jjcr- <1 aid, Iter own hu*l*nd, t<» whom tKr w*» mar- r ried in the city ft New York, and ww now ihe mother of iknt littl«* childrvn ; by thm, v a.* ahc, till now »uj>|h'n<1, Ik r true and faith- ti ful huktiaiid , for then' ww no mi»ukc ahuul her true ami honorable marriage tu In in when li litmgta New York. v Here ua* a now trouble. Now wc what b a woman rail do tor a wieltd devil of a ^ inan alie had thought and called Iter huoltund, » —tlic true father of her children. She the . v firal ttife, and/At viothcr of tli< -• children, Mi nt and saw tlte new wife number two, and fi prevailed on her not to appear in Court against tl Hrr hu*/*ind • While ahc, poor woman, re- c lu >-d to appear against him licreclf, clioo«in^ »' U> let it go with tlw crowd that »!* hem If e*cr waa inarm d to luui, and her children n II bntlurjt; rather than luvc hint writ to n \hs State'a Pnaon? Ami thua did tlx*' two f M* hearted, wrong*! ami auflinntf women « o, to «a*o tins villain ami aroundn I from the r rward of hi* p^illdy an<l mcatincwa. Such t uitiKH, like th<«e mentioned in the Ilihle, ! huuld fw honored and lovrd by all ^«hI mt- < *1), hecauae, though wronged, they " »*/• tr»t/ #/ fiii, nily," kiioM that in «lu» time, • ' l#i«d will reward ibetn according to th**i( • rork*." So they betK rrfuml to appear i giiuM thnr Ai'Vwm/, and lie was according- I v duty litukargtdj'rom cu t/utly, and w ife N» i , reaumed hrr maiden nanir, ami returned train to lu r friend* in Alabama. I'aw* hnn ' mind. •• In a nwtliri'i l»ir, I Tlmr p wrli IntdrriMi; ihr ihfur* an I chord*, i W nlrn »ilh rtrry Mirraf hrf hmit, ( t'<Hn| liin, lilwilckrtlr K«>|kilrnir<, at a l*r*lh; , I!u< liif in man |« »nr .W,, prtariftW, \\ hub, likr a ru>H (tint* in a nllnt Mk, AUilr< tin Uin|ir»t." — " Th' i»itl, l he ihnlliii; mniif of a chill' ll"» ii ilwtli ajnailr m Mma'i t> >u ' A iiflS'i *• lirail'** Yaw Hal J, . Coamtca. |i uoiYiiiuirtrt. ArciL I. The ftcnate wa» early thronged i villi lad »r* Mr. Iluth-r matlr I he euntoina V ra n nk« ou t!i«* death of Mr * alhoun, an.! iftrr pronouncing a i-nlogy ho »aid, thai tin i tniii.'ili-iti eauac ofli;» <l< itli »m an affection if the heart It il «t.itod th.il hr ma* |»r(lvl- i y conaeioua to th«* la*!. 1 !•- met .loath with ■onfi.lcnoe ami an uncommon «* romty of mind. 1 dr lli.tl* r gaio » hriof outline of tin* life of ho doeoavl, ami •»<Ti,r»*«l the euMomary rr»<» utmn* On motion »f Mr. II the «• nal> rutr«l to atte nd tin- funtral at I.' o'clock to norrow, Mr. t'l.iy fill lowed hi *mnr tom-lnng ami > nitiful remark* winch drew low* from nai v ey i. Mr WoUti r al*» made a nohlo in.I M> II iii< t.trd Ulhuti to the .| .i 4« J »ta • Mttan. Mr llu*V a . I Mr. < 'I'-m-n* rnvle a f.w r narlaoatho <1 ith of Mr I'lllimin. Tli# ice president announced the following nun miff of arniigemont* M r- Ma*«>n, [>.im,of M Xti'liiMin, IHjdge, Dirl icxin.and tirn n. A<ljM. In the lions' a Milrinn pray r waa otli red »y the chaplain, alluding in an impruatvr n inner to the death of Mr. Calhoun. Mr I into i moifd a r«*' v» in order t » aw ut the •i[.irt of tho joint ciuiimitteo, winch mj* ijjrifi! to. A tn> n»age ua« reoemd from the nenat ■ dr III !in«*-j- '*■> n«.ul< hi hour, :i ! ;.ni i hi.Hunt eulogy to tin d'vea*">|. Mr* \\ m hrop followed iti a hrief and appropriate .[~ i i-ii Hi »t.t( in < i n. li.«,i.(i. -M»v •!.. !.i» nerero >niewli<>n N'» Cngland men alull' ijwvik of the gnat iiiuie*of th *outh, wh. ther ntng or il< ail, hut i* Atnrr • in* ami fellow ■oiintriim n," Mr \ enahlo followed, arid •lit r■ ri dilution* of condolence, who'll were uloptod. Adjourned. \e*tL 'J. John W Pepper waa v«»t<r« lav rermiTeil from tho office of kuiM-nntemloiit if tin- treasury hmlditi;;, and Uio a;j«iiiilineiit iaa l«*en eiHi/iniM-d hy the aeenury upon ■vunuol Mi-Ki itn, m liii*h :■» in aoiiition to lh< •Inon prrvioiialy hehl hy him. ,t ii.<< ri;.|Uil aw ontirclt "lapcnri il to-dar. Tho IV«ident*a ni.uwioo iihI cieeutite offioo were »hroud< .1 in nti'tirn* n/. Tlie committee of .irran^ementa an«l nl l»»-.iri r«, ri i • of Mi Man jum, lav, \\eb*trr, • •-«, hni; and Ih-rrirn, an l In* inournrn, mrj at the |.»tr n-*ulonee ot dr. t'allii ':n for tli«- pvpQH ofBtMdtftf tin Mxly to the » nate ehanil^r. Ttio ^allenr* >f the ehainhcr wm d< riMly crowited. The hfTiri r» anl m-.n'i'r* of th • lo'u««- « nit r« il folloMeil liy the juil^r* of th" »i.|ireuio ourt, the I'rtaidt r.t, Ik ula of ih'(urtiu nta, mniatrra of foreign rountn*-*, At a |uarter pa-t I -the eollin waa hron^ht ill ae ■ iri.pili ■ I by th«**]all U irrri ami mora I no nil tin . *|i4m1 iiji, .m| ll .il , he - rut" eh:i| lain, read tin- I*j iwi>| i| *. r- ' ieiv 'I lie el ipl^in of the hoinw ri 4»l prav r* from tho d •»'», and aft> rMjril» drlitert-d a liaeour>' I urn !.<d on the pa**4^o of vriptnri i -"I ha»e 1 u c up god j, hut »r oiiall 'In iko men." i in* u nil- n wis vcrv oui appropri ate and *•!».•. \ vcrv eitrnsive pr<» • »*.onwa* ilirn forimd, imleirrr tlun}* bore n iin;<osirig api^iranrr. .VniL 3. A communication waa r«»*• i»«<l n»m the war j ani;»»-nt covering r< ;>nrts on lie geology and topography of • 'alifurnu and »n guii. Mr. < Vim olF'r>'<l a resolution for publish ing IO.inki phamphlct copies of the .vMr< * ml funeral services ujmn the death of Mr. 'allwiun, which wan adoptid. Mr. Mason »aid he hail received a letter rom Mr. 1'alhoun's son, reijui sting that the ■-main* of In* father might !»• placed in a autt, to await their removal to South • aro ilia. A motion »a« midc ami a<l<>|>t««1 that committee be ap|>oini< <1 to accompany the cmaina to their final renting place. Sn sen tor* were ip|>oi tried on the comnntlea Mr. KusL introduced a hill to nducr the ites of |x«tape. Mr Webster presented a ctitioii for reducing the duty on railroad iron. Ir. I'nderwood submit!* d a resolution to a lend the constitution. The »ier president submitted some remarks psj*x"tui(f his own powers for preserving or er in the senate Mr. I'oote said he much rfiTtted if he had acted in violation of or* rr. Tin* rvmaL* of the vicr president were enerally approved, and they were ordered to e entered on the journal and printed. A message was received from the l're*i rnt, transmitting a communication from the l>'\ican tninister, relating t«» the l«>rder In 1 an*, and answering the call for information bating to Austria. Mr. llaldwui concluded his speech, in Inch he advocated a judicial tribunal for the ial of fugitive slaves, with full power*. Mr. Carter ollered an amendment for en ircmg the laws of New Mexico against s|a pry. Mr. Howard would not support the ill because he did not admit theTexaa claim. Ir. Hiclurdson s|miLi> 111 favor of non-inter entioM, snd deoounocd the executive and the liiga. ^ Mr. L'lidcrwcNid followed in support of the t igittve slave hill, u|ion which he contended ic settlement of the whole question depetid J. At I o'clock he gave way for a motion 1 adjourn. t In the Morsr, Mr Stsntor. «t Tenn , « toted t<> lake tip the iutij«rt »f aupplyinjf Un ary with American lump, and urged the aaaage of a bill 10 dial ulTrrt a* won aa |*>" tble. Mr. Cobb pave notice of an amend ment :iu;liori<tnu the Nrii'Urjr of the nary to im cotton cord whenever praeticable. Mr. ilarthall td«w:itnl an open market, aft" illicit ll»<; m11>;«•.• t «m laid aaiilo. A communication wm received from the ecretary of war aaking for the appointment il" a committee to I nt est i rain In* conduct in elation to the (ialphin claim. A motion nade In Mr Tooiiilx uikI adopted that a com* nill«*' of nine be »p|«uiitr<) for that purjmw The I'ouw iIipii v»cut into committM of ihc thole, and Mr. Iticluiilaou gate way to Mr. j kfcClcrwuid, whoprucveded to Male hia *ie«* it regard t<» a prnper compfumiae of the *la « ry'i|iK*tifla. l(cr«p|aitM-d tlie provision* if In* bill for admitting i'aliforma a* a *tatc umI the formal urn of territorial gottrnmetiU i»r I'uh ami New M uni without the prwi o, ami | aymg Te«i» 10,000,000 dollar* in lock* at 5 per cent, in cc rtificalra of not low lun 500 dollar* earh. Mr Marshall apoke in hour lie vt*« cady f»»r Mr. M'*< Icrnand'a plan for the ter itorial government*, which be mm dcairnu* •lionId U» lir»t arranged ^'I'lte I'reaidcnt «oil Id l» »ati*fied, for hi' Ind no plan, lit aiididly admittid the *tricturc« o( Mr. M »nn iml ihf danger of the I'nion, )< I the *4mtb »a* tli trriiiiiMtl in Iter coi.rv. Mr. M-» Ictnnd'* ImII ami Mr. Carter'* »• nondincut v»«re ordered to printed. AdjM. Arail. I. In the .Scmtb, the vice prc*|. Ii-iit aitnouin-itl Uh follofiioif conimillcff to nictid lb - remains nl Mr Calhoun to South ' a roll na Mi - >ri M .i*t iU| l>avi«, of Mi** , III rrtrn, Webster, Dickiri«on and \ prttjHantion tocliaafe ibe printing*) Mem ■* * tlx d by Mi *ti ila't- ami ilorland, trxI lanl over. I Ill' I • > 11 > < «U*C Hill » a* men »•»»• o U|'t »rnl Mr I oderwntal concluded lu« itwrrh, in Mhirh lie «?,;••»! ihr (linage of an ad in «*««»* funnily with thw j«iition*, m it would pro ii< i< lurn> ny ll> I. wl iu> faith in tlw i>n» I i>* il convention; lua only liope »h in the judunrjr M< »-r» i'or win ai.d Hall replied to miic lllua ion* which were made to tin m Mr Kottc tnoii-il a postponement of tin lull till to-morrow. Mr WehMi r thought II lua July to remind ilt<* vnaii» tint tin' tin*? had r«Mm' fur action. ||r r«*git'tli 1 tn vr th<"dcbilcprolonged wiih* [Mil ii ii'lin,; to a row 1 union I li«* jr ought »oon In iliriilf about tAintf up *»nie practicable mrMurr aiiil iI.m*iimi that alone until action muIi.hI. lie brlmiil itwa* liiw t» lake up ilir> lull f r llw adini**ion of • ilifornia and - isl- that fir»t, ami the territorial full next, lie A.ii Milling In take up and tnlron all the |irojHMil'iifl* la fnrr the arMir in n gular or Iff. Nothing wan M laiWftWM to tlir a*li» faction and i,''»«l of tlte country a* ili«* •ettle ment of llir-j' qurMioi.*. I d«nin*d to m t*r tlir rriilit of the I nion all otrr the wiirld, an I -i»e tlir government from reproai Ii irri>»< th* Vtl/ntir II'* did not r*|>rct bar uionioui ligul at ion on nnv other cn.it anbjeet i'ii.> ili* inVtr*!* of llw country till tin* •'! Hii »• llliif. II* Wl«hcd It *rttlc>l no enroll! tioiial principle*. Ho wanted no new platform, cnnccwton or c«itnpr'>mi*e;— liul w ith due candor, «!• liberation and frater nal feeling the* would able to uti'fy the whole pec pie. Mr Kit.ii/i *ii,l In 'tiincii!' d with n;* »t oi Mr. WiM«ier'i rtnir»», hut o t< ritorrial '•ill, newly reported, <d,nul 11»* firM ri.nnider •I lie *lren nu-lv ar.*«ird that I a'.tfornia >hoiild Iw adiiuttiil l.rst, or separately if u MiMild ditMilte the I'nion. Mr W.'.-ii r • nl I In I no fi ir» of d lot ion, arii1 IMIhU Mr PwMf ifUl former [iniph-cy. The r.thlon.a «j«i- Hion would fnally l«* diapiM-d vf like an* i ihrr i|ui ttion, i.mply hy jean ami nay»; and whaten r m.ghi »• the delay and opj»> ition, there wan no t;i • •r«*ity for alarm. Mr pimti r in I n a I" w word*. r Sin I,' . i ti d f .11 v in the view of Mr V\M.«iii*r, .nd I ->k tin floor for U>-morrow.— \«l i'urneil The Iioum* occupied the morning hour hi litcuMtng the li.II proitlinj for the purehiM •I'hrmp for the nary, hut w.thout making nueh pn»grr««. In coaunitlcr of the whole Mr. firicn, of Uimouri, *|«>ke an h" ir in d« fi ner of alarery n the tmitnri* *. ac"'in»l the protrian, and iffam»t tin* ailrii -••.on .: < alii'ornia. He mmI hen* wen* no diMini"i'i»t» in llie aouth )et, ml iIh* miiith could maintain her ri^liU in I" fiance of northern al>!itioni»U or ».'iilhern riitupi II w ii in favor of the Mi*«otiri ompminiM line. Mr Sjiililmj i'hII.'W'' I, and *|w»l»e an hour n detVnei of the l'n'«ident .oid apainat the 'har^e of double dealing. lie »aid it w:i» iever rrprem-ntiil at ihr north lhal he w.i« in atorof the Wiliiiot proMao. Mr S warnilv ilvoraled tho ailmiK-ion of t*alil»»rnia though ie wa« fmpicnlly mtcrruplrdby Mi'»r*. Mc -i-an, Toomba and other*. H>' warned the outli aftinat the Naahvilh* conrention a* reaMinable. A patriotic I'rcaident would cfetid tin* I'nion with million* of freemen Undinff by huu. Mr. Wallace thrn took the l!oor and the iou*c adjourned. Wcalth •» CALtroasiA.—Thotnaa llutI*T to ufu'» official report of In* miaaion at Call* " •rnta ha* !«■<•« communicated to thr |'rr*t- " ent, though not y«*t irculcpublic Mr. ktnfj ulimitn the ralue of the gold obtained in II 'altforota, ti|> to thi« time, at forty million* ' I' dollar*. Tti'' product of the current Tear t' r al»o nlinalr* at forty million* , and the I' (NTrrjjatc product of the two nuccredinfr yarn, Mat ami 1*3.1, at one hundred million*. I If reominend* to the I'uited Stair* irorcrnment nt to m-II tlii' jjold lamia, but to print |ea»e«, ^ r runt*, lor dipping and washing gold on >' »cm, at a rrut of one ounce for etcry |>ound * liUtncd. lie adviar* that ooprrmiUorleaa- 3 i to be tuued to any hut citit<y* of thr I'ni- » ■<1 Statta, or petaona who declare their pur i>»e ot becominp 1'iuted State* cititcna. a Hkiwxin.j Una. A younjj muii f Iroen. goinjf omland to California, l.i»i m, killed an Indian aqnaw from jmim* «»• <" lirf. The tribe found it out, an<! made t' Inwn'a part* pitr him up, under a thrvat p ut thrjr would kill the wh«de if th**jr did i»l. They then look him, atrpped lntn, and »iunr<l hnn faun hrad to M in pre* hoc of U ia frienda. Htr lived about t*mr hour* after il »o terrible operation, (ireen and hia p.irt> l» ent from near Oalena. IHinm*. h Death of Hon. John C. Calhoun lion. John C. Calhoun died al In* lodging* B Washington, at half i>a»t a»t*on o »|,. « larch 31. Ilia death i* aaid to hate laatenid l>y hi* unpruileiior in taking part ia S« « anting debatca which followed the d i*erjr of hi* addret*. Ilia attending phy»4. ian warned him of the danger to whirh uhjcctcd liiinarlf, hut though lUltably lm ire«wd with admoBiUona he did not oreni hitnvlf in ireordancr with them, p«r ra|M hecauac he waa alao maile aware (hit Ih re wa* little |io|>e of hi* ultimately r«*»< ring front the atUck under which he wi« hen Buffering. Tin- re»ult haa reriH »| aija.-ity of tlie ph)*ician, and the unprudi i <• if I ho Iwromin of the patient. The (idlowing account of the la*i nioiii. nt« i Mr. Calhoun, la from the \Vaa|;ingt<>;i r i capondeooe of the N . ^ . Ileiald •• During ilie wlwle of ynterdajr (Satm lay) it waa e* id en I to tli«»*e who had ac. «• , o tin- tick chamber, that the lamp of lifr u ,, •early cxtinguiahed and thai if within a I * iour* a change did not take place for ih»- K ■ t, hi« dcmi*e mitjlit l*cconfiilentl v, tprrt,,*. ndeed he M-cined con*cioii* him>* It that h « ixirtal career wa* nc^r a ch»e .\ial««u» in •'clock la*t night, Mr V • iiahl<«>f N• «ft!»t iluia, i-.nl to him *ome lettrr* which w< «!di« d to Mr. < alhoun \i\ pet**.* jt j jtier, and which reached WViliingtoiiby tin! lay'a null. A •• .1 I. .11 1' >1 IV III - • I • ook plice fur the wur*1. II< In I Is-en 1.v de fur some hour* previous to rai* I lie iiiit cr from hi* lungs ami his Mil tunnel him 4 -i 111 side toafford Inmsome r> II* rrnur. M, " It'a of no in*-, I netnt no relief— 1 in tinkinif. I'lae- me luck wUu. 1 ha»»r > [>ulv in iny «riat feclit. The median? (an tptale) has had a charming effect. 1 (c< 1 a warm plow over mr system " lie milicnl thai his son «u very n r!a ilaruied, and mil, " Why do y«»u ait u; — Vou had brltcr go |o sit rji."' His breathing had become icry d.ffi'i it lie said, " hrcftthinjr has bt>HW very lur. ra**inj» to me." His mm lay down c;- » •ouch near him, but not to aleep. At aU t I, Mr. Calhoun called him, and u.ldr lilin. Mid " John, come here. I l«-|ie»i i.i lint medieal «« '! e-an do, will he of 1 »>, feel my pilae; I have none Tal>< all r Imv 1 aprraoutofthedravrr«,aiftomy « .i. and l«»k tlu.111 up in my trunk." lie made the same request last evenn .• At a quarter before aix, he »|iokc the .«t words uhieh were audit*!*-, " I am r-st. $ now very easily." Mr. \ emlrlc "f North Can I na, win |ii«d the MM r •>in, was called ai t 1 . » Mr. • 'alliounrttended h.s hurt*I . I ■ very hri.'ht, ami lie was |» rfeetly CUO«C.i > \ but did not speak. Mr \ enable found 1 lie had 110 pulse, ami (mured nut a part i>( » t;lav* of Madeira, lie ran il h.s hij'\ 1! 1 anW it, and then sank back u|mjii his | Mr. * »rr and II, Wallao . of N.<i,th t'ar iue- in. \V lien tls«* door closed he t. t bia eyea in that direction, ami u.n pen roiiM*n>us of escrything that | d II H»wd his Ml'l I.iiid eofti... bis lipi loiiixf, and his eye* u«re urv <\ Ml II.» »u|W could not be li< ir1 « ! Ml.en some one l> am d user loin, as if t • . • ten. he moved h * head, .»■< if to My, " I hot sjieus " His briathitijr Mas vrrv I a ! Ill fit* minute* before h.s death. «• « rest) d n| on his brraat, aud he rai»< d lite 1 - rr and placed it oiiee or twice U|«'ii his he : When lite breath left the bnd> it mi< i < long-draw 11 hreatli. Il was the last, anl I niMir< lie died aa raay a* an inlai.t. 1 I Mas pcrfi etly cum* iols Li.lil (Ik* la»t »; irk • f life hid flcj." FOREIGN NEWS. I mv k—The rlirtiiKtii lute »lo--1 u tut an* dtMurhancr.t utiainrr. The «<fl ' IffUralii n of »hf month# r« return-*! fi. ni l' * tool plan* on Kruliv utnrnin^, wh« t hrr> candidates, I a root, Vnul ! riillc.u. re declaredduly elected. Tin u< *» ri'tu l' ir. - ■ ii I i.« iv a' .1 \\ . <h i «.! •f a more tranquil character tluin fir »■ if Jays |<a»t, am! all appearance* «>f an « rn in- at an erfd. Six representatives <i t Mountain li.ni* pM|H.v«l an amtndn.. r t f. ., nidpct fur tin- reduction ui I ..">»n),i jm |> ii the allowance l<> the parochial elerjM In the Imkiv* i.f common*, < > I'urvlav night, the stability of tlu* in »tn *as strongly mrnarvd. \| Hutt hvl „• < Mitirc of 4 uiution, tlut til* hiM.sr » ■ 'rown to dire«i that negotiation* any l» foil' with enlrrwl into, for the purp«»o<if rr| - Ills country from all lr< at\ « 11 gngrm- nt- » •> iireigti state*—for maiRtaminr annul re « in the coast of Africa, to suppress th t n slaves, ai»l ih«- morning pr< vmus toih> kite (III tins inolioe. L>rd John I(i.»<m Ilea. -I iiM 'linc of iIiw fnrntN aiHl •up|Mirtiri 1 I o*ernment, liid of whom attended h, hip, an al«> ilnl l*»rd Pal mention—: nfortnintr them tliii tlntull this nx>ti<>n I* ird, Ii«- should rt*l|pi hit office. The r> • !! f thr division at iijjht, »**, that the in t»«-1 ias lost by a majority of ?h. a» *t«m **t> llnuiTi—TmmImmW lie I'ctli Zcitunp are filled with tin sent' r» |>aiMiil hy courts martial upon the per*- n* ho have been comprised in the late llun^ir in revolution. All th« sentence* of < -ath ave lK*«*n c«Hnmoled to term* of tmpri»":> m nt in irona in tlx' fortifications, for periods f l*fln' to sixteen vrars. An inundation of the Danube has cai.^ l iimcn*e injury in Hungary, €-*jieoiiillv at oinom, Kaah ami the ka*pcr district. Fit tii thousand persons have taken refuge at aab in the greatest destitution. Latest irom California. The •ti-atn»hi(i ('Iwtokrc .mivtJ at .Ww ork on Kmlay moriiiojf,ln»ni<'baprr«, with le mail* from San Fnnriwa in March I, ul 1*N» jianwdji r*. The letter nuil contains >,<>00 Icltrra. The afarncr Georpia tad n»t rmcd whi n tb^ Cherokee Irl't Ckifre*, and 'art w«rc cnlcrtamrd for Uer aalrty, u »He a* n »er»l <»»v» over <)uo. IV total amount ut gold by tin* armal i» 1,053,171 M. A larjfc fire occurred at ChafffM, on the renin# of Marrh SKd, by *hich the nnwt i«f e old town of Chajrra waft consumed. Much oportj wak Iom by the nalirw. A revolution bad broken out in (iuayaquil The men ol' tin- Sacrai/wuto rallry Iribu ry lothe nuble atruam which courses through * mtikt, have slunk bark into their rocky ■da, and the town* atone their beda are left j»h and drv, and accessible since thfl f!o«^»