
          Information Wanted. A gentleman, styling
himself Dr. Grey, came to Marion, Ala., says
the Commonwealth, on the 6th of December last,
took lodgings a the King House, and after
spending some time in town, he was suddenly
attacked with apoplexy, on the 18th of December.
Medical aid was promptly summoned, but
he died in a few hours. On examining his baggage, 
papers, and clothing, no traces of his name
could be found, as there was but one letter in
his possession, which was anonymous, and directed 
to Dr. Whitmore, in a lady’e handwriting,
upbraiding him for negligence and ill treatment
of her. This, together with other collateral circumstances, 
induced the belief that he was traveling
under an assumed name. He stated that he
was a native of Kentucky, and had been residing 
at of near Baton Rouge, La., but was compelled
to travel for his health. He was apparently
thirty years of age, of medium size, about
five feet ten inches in height, with dark hair,
eyes, and beard; quite intelligent, humorous and
very social in his disposition. He was fond of 
anecdotes, and in relating an Irish or German
story, was perfectly inimitable. We have been
thus concise in describing this mysterious personage, 
in order that some information may be 
elicited which will lead to the revelation of his
real name and object; and also that his relatives
and friends, if any, may learn his sad and untimely
fate.
        