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Aa em tasers THE NEW YORK HERALD. rena NO. 5926. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY AUGUST 31, 1850. SNTERESTING FROM BOSTON, 523'bing by whic Ze could comat suicide; but no- | neck was dislocated, He struggled but little, and evi ' "| Java. Wo cubjota « note of imports aad checks onthe | priess te downwards; Jamaien dia. $0 106e, | Pibese end open. ie re ‘slot ated | Grotiyraured mo pale, The ealy eviaeucs at to | ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA'S MAILS, | i5faycy"=bsin* ns ofime Bes orzng te pect, Ratt tate g | there was no necessity for it. He hadevidently made | death struggle, which he manifested was slight con | gy, steamship America, Capt. Shannon, arrived at eas CY 1800, | ae 10.000 begs Benge at Gs"04. 40 ile te lbw ben THE EXECUTION | up bis mind to die in pursuance of bis sentenoe. When | yulsive movement of the legs, which were partially page ie ( 7 Great Britain. . ..... ..Ibs. 28,000,000 , good white Kum—Bast India, for export only, | iniormed thet he would be watohed by two officers. he | drawn up sor an instant, In less than four sminutes | *D'# Port early yesterday morning. Sho left Liverpool | Other porte of Hurope. . * 218,500,000 168/200. F ‘Tea—Tho market has beon less pe sounestes that Mr. J. © Leighton. the clerk of the {ail . a on Saturday, the 17th inst. ——— ———— | active this week, 0 alteration in prices ean bequot- j officer Edward J. Jones. who had charge of him | ll signs of life were extinct, aud Professor Webster ‘We find that our telegraphic abstract of her news Total. ..66 66. .5 «241,500,000 197,300,000 | ed. Garnet shelliac 41s. to 448.. lnc apeoseds Meet edie ane the triat, might be the pace pointed. | was in the other world, there, we trust, to reccive for- full and complete. sTocKs. gum arabic 458., Peague cutch 188. 6d., i PROFESSOR J. W. WEBSTER, | 2%, "¢atet* ras sitended to, and those sontlemon | givenees tor bie orime = rene 1849. reso, | fo 18 6d; castor olf 44d. to OX 4.; 1ayrabolame a. 64. ’ . , eegeres iy bag hy amg elem eeaeane, te id asx phasing prey re Sr oe @he American frigate Indepeudence, having on | Great Britain. ,,..... «lbs, 36 500,000 44,400,000 | to 4s. Gd. for damaged, upto 10s. for suund; and Strate 4 ing the Dev. | board bis exepllency, Mr. Clay, the United States | Other porte of Europe... “ 117,600 200 116 300.000 | tim Sls. Saltpetre 278, to 28s, 6d. for 4to Sig per FOR THE bt @, Clark and Cb: Hi, Bead: cf i he 01 with those officers, and evry @. Clark and Charles H. Stedman examined the charge d’ affaires to Portugal, in tow of tie steam frl- rovibeech cent, refraction; nitrate of soda 13s. 3d. from ship, and 100,700,000 | 138. 6d. to 138, 94. from store. Dyewoods—8t night ereed free! read the Bibl. Titan” and earnestly till about | body, and informing the Sheriff that life was extinct, elt wonnhed por tom. We | go icemood £4 to £4 2s. 6d. Cubs fuse £8 160 ts of fpalve o'clock. when ‘and laid | thet officer so declared it to the legal witnesses and | gato Mississippi passed on the 25th ult. MURDER OF DR. PARKMAN. » for Naples. wm OB Raven te te aes ee ee s sheet pa gg 9 Meat od SF Qine: Siow Wanlind the wit, The American storo ehip Erie, 13 days*from Mar- £79 10s, per | £9; Savanilla £6; and lo camwood £34 Pitt M merece much refreshed by his repose. Eetben pray- | inz apdaiding the offlcers of the law ia the painful | seilles, having on board the Turkish commissioner to pp Base my ana ye jlow a ~) T4d per pound | Per ah , ay fine qualit; mM 8 Last Month, Week, Day, gd audibly; aud trom what, I have heard. “ares no OP has miatink enthen y | te Uatted States, and suite, arrived at Gibraltar om | tog the jarge supplice of forciga wheat’ and four’as | 80% to lve 6d. for pots, snd die Ta’ co Baa, Od. por ent, ‘ val 6 was extreme! mnitent. an: ry , i. placed beneat y Hour and Minute. pe deneent Ahearn yee te eg wn the body. ‘The b was lowered. the rope removed | te 1st, and sailed on the 2d inst., for New York. the weather was very stormy and unrettled, and ‘tise Pang il, a. re belt firm, and heat crop aud the accounts trom Ire- and seemed prepared to meet his fate, While conrers: | from the neck, the lid of the ccffia was nailed down, | The Hanoverian goverament, snxious to promote | TePatte Of the w 4 “t argol fog on the subject of Inia execution, and during his | 8nd the bod wasy then removed to the eit whioh Pro: | the interests of its new freo port at Horburg, on the | {ud teypewing Potatoes: ere considered loss favor. peg gy OT eg ape th roots, 489. to 498; French ut previous rates. Olive oil petietions, Be exelals mod en impressive manner:— | fessor Webster recently occupied. acoording to the | jefe bank of the E2be, has granted, by anorder of the | scarcel; Dut factors Sampined frm, has continued in good request. at fully previous rates, ° r ly anything doing, : Lord, betdone!” "He tasvket'e | evening, and then, Frees ee etal there till | on of Augant, 1850, the remission of tho State dutien | T0-dey tho weather bas assumed a more settled ap. | Seal oll. £33 108. per tun for pale, and colored at leit stows. were consi THE BIGITEMENT—THE SCENE, ; yet not | Professor’ &c., &c., &e. my will, but Thi then be delivered to the friends of the . and ia all that can be desired for Pertionate prices. Lard oil, 368 per owt , and &) negar, too, I but, leet any wrong impressions | unfortunate criminal. on all goods arriving by sea st that harbor. We Se cea tea sanitin: tho meet bf turpentine, 289, 64. per ewt. Palin oll, £28 10s, te Bostox, August 30, 180, | SBovld be wm the circumstance, { will say | While living, Professor Webster enjoined the Sheriff | anuexed were the quotations of American seeuritios | dull, and whest ond #oer toch > caper to eal, aoa £28 1be. Tallow—P. Y.C. ranges from 37s 3d. to 378, ot om the léth inst.:— factors would not give way. Indian eorn arrived, or | 9d..a8 im quality. Jute, £14 ds. to £19 104, per tom, pdpainssourene gins -nadenyedbateateese soxe nx | Bent at band, neglected; but one or two parcels of Mo- | the Intter quotation being for a few bales of extra fine, 1% 2116 | diterranean have been contracted for, for shipment in | Leveavoot Paovision Manxer, Friday, August 16.— Lasscalde October and November, at 258. Gd. per quarter, cost, | Ther BOt been much activity for beet ; a few sales a Stiga 84 that be wasaddicted to the use of tobacco in that | not to permi on to look at his remains while “In fulfilment of the most unpleasant duty which I | jorm. and was not comfortable unless be hada segar | they were in il. I understand that late in the ‘have been called upon to perform since my connec- | jouth, lighted orunlighted. at about duskin | evening the body will be taken to Cambridge. where ar- ‘tion with the public press, [ proceed to place before m, containing materials tor the | Tangements will be madefor the funeral, which willtake ° jail yard, and from the close | piace on Sunday next. The body will be deposited in your readers as full, accurate, und comprehensive en prezinity ot the entrance to his oell, he must have | the family vault, at Mount Auburn, one of the most ‘scoount of the last hours and execution ef the unfor- own the object of the movement beautiful cemeteries ip the world. Kyerythiug oou- roteesor | | ‘tunate Professor John W. Webster, se Ihave been en _ pee rey, a nected “ith ee funeral was arranged by P: | 33 | treight and insurance. of middling quality are reported, at about former Corton—The sales for the week do not exceed 1170 | prices, Im pork, the stoc g chiefly of m middling O stertise Bonds a gr | Dalek comprising 1070 bales Surat at 63d a 6 ot been extensive. We ing Bonds, 2 4 91 | 160 balen Madras at 6344 for bacon trom , and | description, the sales hi 4d. being about 344. | bave sain experienced a good deme: Deventuse, ‘AOL gales Z bled to make from witnesiog the execution, and | Brven o'cLock —At seven o'clock, I proceeded to the CONCLUSION. —— lower. At Liverpool prices are <4. cheaper; mid. | the Irish buyers, and full prices have been realized tor ‘golleoting information on the spot, yesterday and to- | Leverett street bea ‘and, on arriving there, found the | am informed that Mrs. Wm.H. Prescott.s near ‘Spain. a enee ieee an m is firmer at 128, owing Rite ingsined for Of iboulens there 3 have gies carpenters employed in erecting the scaffold. There relative of Mre. Webster, will dine with thefamily of the | THE REPORTED INSULT ‘JO THE AMERICAN MINISTER tothe Mieke reduced stock, and absence of fresh sup- | few arrivals, which will meet with «free sale. Hams ‘day, up to the last moment of his stey, upon earth. | tly 7 —THE DEATH OF @BN. TAYLOR—THE CUBA AF- jis. Neap or steady at 86s, 12 caxes fair to good | remain very dull, The rales of lard reach 100 tons, at were not more than two hundr. in the street For the fncilities placed within my reach here, I am noe we ‘ite the late Prof. Webster this afternoon, ani rr bi ore than fifty in the jail yard, | to her and her daughters the melaacholy Intelligence PAIR. } } R. ingapore tertoishell have been sold from 21s a 278.; | ubout last k's prices, th ‘ket closin, iy mayor Bion acnsyaomionnd by estes | 2 Bev cttr,ard gave arate rut | nai ih phn threaten ibe gine | Sor naira fom Menace ohm owns. | CHn nda ace et 2 ean y | Sane eee rome tea ¥ ernment are about sending a NDIGo—250 en, ve been taken by « . 4 @ and other cities, The uoise made by the | this ivtter, thet Professor Webster's family will cull at | mane te Qube, ‘There are four batt we of infwatry | epeculator at prices rather above the ourrency of Tne ¥ zm —— for the important and rexponsible office of Governor of | mechanics in hammering the nails, must have been | -the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. who kindly ex- | beard by the unfortunste condemaed. As blow the jail on Thursday next, as usual, for the purpose of | of 1.000 men each, to be formed by volunteers from the | Iast sales, and the article continues frm. 870 serons Police Intelligeuce blow was made. the countenances of seeing him. I give you the report notwithstanding. regalar army; four squadrons of cavalry are organi- | Guatemala, at public rale on 14th instant, went off with orted his personal influence in my debit, and enabled | SiI"bretent beonme gravar, and. periest sileace wos | uitraa rather singular thet at the very instant when | Ging in Alcala; and General J. Concha. who isgolug aut | greet ‘piri af ‘am advance of 3d e Sd, aad. nearly the lest, & oes vedeegenie tnd eked, wheat wee me to obtain ull the information whichI here trans- | maintained by the spectators. If there was aly COn- | {lve onus of tie ruil eeda: toe eens of “he omg. | OCUbA ae captatn-general, etill acting at present ax | whole was disposed of; Flores 4s. Sd.a ds. 64, Sobrow | ade by several persons to entrap and Kidnap © 00- ‘mb somnected with the deplerabin ond melancholy Terenure cient oe esa seven aad | Bing wins cicoa Tea Gather zcmsseentaiee” | corminan stair ong” A rigade ony sade | © me ing ar ral Sia etapa eresictee ace Sea occasion. , a g mere a lou inet moan than @ whistle. of and miners are also t Common Bar £4 12s, 6d. and all the arrangementstor the execution were completed. ‘Among thoes who attended the execution, im t company of sappers 0 be sent and to sell her into slavery. Julia appeared On my arrival here, yesterday. I. made it apartof | xiciro'cioce.—At this hour,the whole police force | performance of his cfelal duty as Depaty Shariff, was there, ie omeera toy lacald, Yo have awtopinseah, | tome ines hove. downward tendancy... We new | siearzeom besore ustioe Lothrop, at the police co “my business to mingle with the public, for the purpose | selected for the occasion was in attendance, consisting | & son of a former of Harvard Unterssitg “The Madrid correspondent of the London Times, stern ‘B2a. peg yet ptr tbngg. Bagy A cages ge Bee! gen @ j Of ascertaining, as correctly as possible, the precise of one hundred and twenty-four men. Here The crime for which Professor Wobster suffered was | writes under date of the 3d inst., as follows :— Linsxno Caxxs.—Foreign in fair requent; beat thin | 70.6175), Tht Prete ttt a rouse in Week here, | in the yar observed deputy sheriffs with their | committed on the 28d of November, 1849. Me was ar- and the New York, in barrels, sell at 47 60. e £778 Gd. Of 2 state of public opinion in reference to the condemned | swords, (the handles of which werd covered with orape,) | rested on the 20th of November. and has thus been ia | mon ait ayia tare Che ce marked disagree | ee American none in stock. Marseilles held for £7, Brosdway,ana'bua pe che Ree | man and his situation. as well asto learn whether some police officers, and about one dred specta- | confinement for nine months. stati ral of the island, hich have induced | London je a slow sale at £6 10s a £615. > 7 there wastany foundation for the various rumors about | tore. All eyes were directed to the soaffold in the | I understand thet the proprietor of an adjoining | ths withdrawal of the Count'deMirasol and the com, | _Ois.—Sperm isof ready sale from £630 £85, Routh. | St,M¥.Klley’s house, and reprysented that he was an — andthe probability of his commiting | centreof the jail yard. and particularly to the house, from the root of whieh the melancholy scene jon which agcompanied him, and the appotatment | ern £31 lbs. a £3468. Pale seal in fow hands. and ite | (Meer ar the nom Lamb yes dye ppendie bmn} suicide, which ave been in cirsulation hore, as well | Lowell street locked into the jail perd.and the cindows "rte ale eral José de is Conchs to that command, are the | value has further advanced to 435.8 £35 los. Cod. £34 | 4 with stealing from s captain, and further, that be a » | = wen aso the j: ere HOt Aes winbows, each. One | objects of every conversation, and may be regarded ag | &£35. For olive ie still little Ney? ; but holders | Vi oted to examine her trunk, situated at No. 130 as in New York, for some ti ast. eatin | eiryond reons Ly Opel occupied by perso: tLe most interesting matter of the day. There are, no | show more firmness, arelese d to press sales Chrystie street. Julia knowing berself to be inuosent, And im relation to Professor Webster and doubt, many just causes of complaint against the mil- | at present prices, say £400 £43 perton. Palm dull at him; hibived bi first, pers young girls manifest ooity in thisway. | | Professor Webster was in the fifty-sixth year of his | jtary authorities of the island of Oulu. which have | 28¢. Cocoa nut heavy at 264, n 32s. Linsed is offered | s6reed to go with him, he exh ‘must ge to the Tobe, gonally: I found but little. very little, sympathy for am happy in being able to sy, howeger, that three | age. 4 hytan the dij jngly, but in limited request, at 32s. 6d for present ‘mm Individually, but s grest deal for his unfortanate | ofthoes houses were shut by tho oneupents, who went | ‘T'was informed, Immediately atter the execution Some 04 IGS metvremreneing the istoulty waled be | LRAey: Tellin tesen Sope le clecinget Ste. per ghd she was conducted accordingly, by thi Ludivid eintanh tein: amen nion is that | OUt,of town, rather than witness the execution, or be | took place, that "Professor Webster was interro- | in silence the abuses of che autuorities. ind in making | owt. ee ed tole a. he Odie oer lige general opinion is that | in the vicinity of the place when these solemn prepara- | gated as to whether he wished to make any fur. | th iniate heard. It appears that serious facts, |. Rice.—There has been an active demand. partly for ee en the murder of Dr. Parkman was premeditated; that | tions were being made, and where a fellow belag was | ther confession. In reply, he said that he did | well authenticaled, bavemade cheit way tocheJousell | export and on speculation, and upwards of 0 bags open cane ie Gocwm abies Se See a the verdict of the jury was in accordance with the | to ¢x| Holent death. If Thad | not—that the last confession was true, and that | of Ministers, and have enlightened them as to the real | Bengal bave changed handa.t a further sdvaues of 3d. Sa waloes ane cpeiins Ae trunk; io wae facts of the case; and that the judgment of death the number of those | he could not add to. nor subtract’ from it— | state ofthe colony and the perils which hang over it, A | ®64., eblefly in low to good white, from 10s, ais. 6d.” | Pilling te 00, ond neoots % | houses, and the names of their occupants, and inserted | He died, therefore, with the assertion that the killing petition has been presented to thegovernment demand- | | SaLrretar.—800 dage Bengal at auction. beld for | brought her to the passed upon Professor Webster, ina :cordance with the | both in this report, On the door of one of these of Dr. Parkman was not premoJitated—that in a high ‘and en in from 25a, to 260. 6d tor 1534 | fom the Tombs » short ‘verdict, was righteous and proper. a Dill was posted, to th ; ment of passion he struck him with « piece Of grape | atte adinininiration, dud en uigacious: guarentee | & 2% Ibe refraction; but 4.000 bags this afternoon were | CUP wpe be seeded ye dt From all that Ihave been able to gather, however, | Pored te capital punishment. : Jone of concealing the eee re yiand that for the pur. | against, the depredations and excesees of the oMfeiats. | #014 PrMne Jers drm and higher prices confidently | istend of proceeding to Chrystie strvot: the haokmem pore of o vealing the act, hi Hawe-rast Esaut attempted to dispose of | In « letter received a few days since from the favan- ‘the general impression is, that but for the sesond con- vw the body in the manner spec! enticipated. drove to the South ferry. for Brooklyn. Julis re- feasion of Protessor Webster, it is at least probable | by “he's riff, in accordance with the law, arri tentoe saeaie ce phy yard Nowe sich yee flat—£15 10s, @ £15 5s the present nearest eect ee one ee going to aan that the sentence of death would not have been | 6nd took their seats in the office of the ji ‘Theatrical and Mustcal. uy 2 overnment of the present Captain Gene- ee... oties sales of 100 begs Pimento at ea, | but we must go to Brooklyn and see the captain first. carried out Previous to that document being vent | condemned snd the Rey, Dr. Putnam were at thie | rasa Orena ar Garett Ganoen.—Laat night there | Tul, -At00r ding to this curious document. written b a, 900 pockets common Bengal Ginger at l6e a ge Fon to Bee to the Governor and Council. reat many persons | spectators increased, and they momentarily expected | ¥8* another immense audience present, on the ooca- ppenrs that on the very day when the baad of Nar- | } nd 1.000 bags fair Penang Pepper, imported _ 's brig, wi ‘were confident that the first statemunt was true and | to see the Professor to be executed. sion of Bosio’s benefit. There were not far from five | cleo Lopes was attacked and defeated In the streets of | from ne 7. un Indie, and 15000 begs Bbe was then requested sorreet; that he was innocent of the erime for which | | A Quanten sayon o'ctock —The Sheriff thousand persons present, who seemed, like Words- | jergents 17 ‘be Spanien troops, 1,0u0, negroes ware | sruritius have been taken by the trad» this werk at | he was this day exeeuted; but when thet paper be- | "Ue Nincten they would be salied por to aise | North's flock, to enjoy tho entertainment like one in- | tain General 3.00) ouuces of jold™ three ounces for | steady prices, but the raw market, was rather quieter ir sad duty. Professor Webster Intermed | dividual. The enthusiesm was tremendous, sud Bosio, | ech uniortunate sisve whom enlightened Europe has | to-day. At public sale, 200 cares le have brought not been blo to detend except by vain declamation | 385 © 41s, 6d, 300 hhds. Porto Rico dhs = Salvi, Dadiali and Marini came ix for their full share | Sng ineifective armaments, The government has at | $8, 200 ‘boxes Havane 38s. 0 ef applause. At the end of tho first act, Besioand | length acquiesced in bay) ney of the foture Captain Balvi were called (or, ag Badiali had been before, sttor | General of the Isiand of Cubs, and given the necessary the Rey. Mr, | Dis seems, and this was the commencement of the | Orders for assembling the toro» which is to form the commanded by Don Jost: Concha. and eed in rell- | double bans added to the excitement, charge them that be was ready to beljeve that rome trick He —— them in positively refused to go, exolniming that ebe would sooner div than goon board the ship. They were about to use force, when she screamed an@ made considerable notte, which bro to her aid frome perro t work pear by The parties then be- came alarmed, the cabman drove off. and the meu ip the boat rowed off from shore, with the intention, ae they represented. of bringing the eaptata terfore with the course of the law. Public sentiment remained the sams from that time to the hour of exe- oution. In relation to the last confession, which it was said in several of the newspapers the un- fortunate man had writt. and deposited in the fhands of the suthorities, to be published after » with « small e to be the scene | hich will be compored of 4,000 or dercribed. It was truly a great one. | cavalry, with wu suifie have her benefit. here, | Which they will find on mblic, and 6.000 bags clayed Manilla at 24s conth holders are firm but de- Sheriff informed the wit- Petersburg was quoted Ko 273¢0. a Ro 28\0 Tarrow does not improve. Prices are heavy at J6s, | ‘etl lish | ¢4, on the spot, and 376, for late delivery. 0 ‘Tes — There bas been | y in the within the jast few days, bat pricer remain auchanged; Asfactoril his death, I have not been able t> leara that geline Veet ws not ac in the Mediterranean stocks are | ing it at Havaua She m | four companies of engine squadrons of ‘oay- Tn accordance with this fact «be rem there is amy foundation for the report, I am ra. | Hess above Semstad’ thee te settee! stim | Arvace, in which she ts truly artistic und fy | sity are st present being organised in the neighbor. | large, and little doing. | We have been without trany eure on the beoab. ther imelined to think that no such document tothe jail. Th walked arm in arm, followed by the See all well know who have li®urd ber in | hood of Maltria. actions in ant * | poat did net return, she South Ferry and recarned —one of the men following after hor aatih within a short distance of the terry The cab driver corroborates the story as told by Julia This colored woman is not a fugitive slave as she was boro ip Massachusetts. and har Leen la New York about two * ‘The whole affair was evidently an bo mptto kiduap her «ud throw ber into slavery These frets bave been taken tm the torm of anaMdavit, and fuch further action will be taken in the matier magistrate ae the oir We believe there h n als who tor some time past herve « ae many colverd p ow b lieved to bay. isin , and thas it oil re} rs for the press, and spectators, into the eorri- | this r: cxietence, tnd that it will forever remain secret | SoPvvof the jal, und vo the door of Profenser Webster's | Famide, will add to the tutcrest of the oocesion, whether the killing of Dr Parkman was premeditated, | 6.11 which was thrown open The Ki Bowbny Tearex,—Thi , . — Thi ing. or Whether it was done in the heat of passion andon then. in the presence of Assembled. offered the fol- sqeuteas eh baa. PhP ly wae pad seven! iheexecitement of the moment. | lowing prayer, Professor Webster being on his Knees:— ~ ei be ——- new econay, “Ob God! Now that a brother man is about to pass fi and ‘ations. Duriag the performane a It wae confidently expected that Professor Webster |” Ob Got iene thie world tse hotter, we lecokefer hin | BUmber of-splendid tableaux will be exhibited. rt sesntor, whe would pot be alive on the day appointed for his exeou- as the grand procession of the Spirit of tne Deep, tem- | will have nothing to eay tion, at least by mmuy ; while others supposed that, ay ~ pestuous hurricane, wreck of the Windsor Oaetie on having exporienced religion un the minisvertngs of , Nit Tepentence es etive im the sight ofthe | the coast of Africa, marine view on the const of E oy ERED ‘Teacher of all hearts; and oh, thea God of all mercies, take | land. grand Gothic Hall, and varioud other beautital the Rey. Dr. Putmam and others, he would not add piu, forgiven and redeemed, to Thy bovom. Let ‘he humble bh if, always anxious to afford suother crime to that for which he was convicted, by — hope which he entertains be realized. Lot the Saviour, whom committing suicide I do not believe that he seri- he bas humbly sought for the sake of his soul, receive bim Badiali as Assur, and Tedesco as the Seml- (Prom the M. ans Beek (official) July 2 w Galignani, of copie fro: ely Kast India bas been in great request, and " A | faily 8 000 slabs straits have been sold trom 19s. a S2s., arned his back on the Awerioan P poventisry, who was | the Inst with certificate. To-day at public rale 806 “‘eut” by all the Spaniards preseat. slabs Banca brought Sle, & Sls dd, while 1,004 slabs We are able to contradict (desmentir. to give the lie) | ttraits were bought in from 80s, Gd. 4% 52s 6d. bein; in the most cecided manver, the aheurd rumors | above the value; but 320 slabs have since been place: which the foregoing paragraph ha reproduced. Tuere . ously meditated taking bis lite at any. time since 20 confess him befere his Father which ie in Heaven. Oh [tees tenastng paragraptibes reproduced. Taare Pes | bis conviction. He has been known to any that he Cod! accept now his Reartiets thanks for ail the mereies |“ Raoavway Zuxarne ~The exorllent comedy ot the iL of the Bind spoken Of Acdte topard paringly. and y Bleakley suffered more than three deaths trom the effects |” Tenely' guinea’ Meeks” chen £ “ Rivals, or a Trip to Bath,” was perfor: posed scene with the representative port has been « parcel of 00 hhds. low Ken. | 1 mber of very suspic 1s lone United ter, in order to believe that this is inadmirable style. Bvery c Ot the large dose of strychaine which he took im- commaned in spirit with God, was sustained with great dramatic wing apparsatly mediately after hie arrest, and which, if it had Thee for Thy govdness. Oh God! we | Davidge, Scharf. Dyott, and Su: te come off om been mailer, would have spared the pablic exe- Hirld. and Miss Anderto peal affized jd trunk But, my and pleasing gratitica ote cutioner the pain of performing hie duty to-day. He 20- 66. a 2. scene of blood was knocked ou the bead by 7 has likewise been known to say, that from the great Which awaite them sardent prayer to Heaven rr mires play of the © Wratrnone in Hmteed request at £176 for Seathern vis, at a quarter past wl oe experienced in bis religious felt may be answered, that their earth may be crowned = Miss Andertom a Julia, Mra. Abbott as Helen, and h which we haye just quowd. is | sod North West colar quite nom mal eleven o'clock. entering the Sterifl's offw aiome ine oe his days were wumbered, he was toy With bleseings, and that epiritual joys and blessings may be | Conway as Sir Thomas Olifferd, On Moi ; - The next public sales of Colonial wool will com. | very majestic mann. carrying \u bit arms the tdeath snd knowing that bis days were numbered, he was voneheated to-thems and Whee thete day the femous vocalist, Anna Birbop, whose aweet (utons. fomevtar menor on the 22d inst; the quantity arrived issbout | cal “truuk” claimed by Me James fC Boyd Thie auuech of & Christian to commit suicide Goa tions, exquisite execution, and beautiful style of vo- Lecacion nx 10s Becacos Usmos ev Earana. } 46,000 bales ck, freak the stose plucked tote the & mitts rom oe ¥ tion, have gained for her, MADRID, August 4, 1%. Perfect nonchalance as wuch as to say” there, ther I proceeded to the jail last evening for the purpose calizal ve gaine er, uot only In ¢ tes, may palatal 60g eee Rae 6, leew er poe penne an ns of gathering as much information as possible in regard Se Se bn boone an ee aoe of Ceveral Zachery Ta " . Friday, Aug. 16.—The will make her first appearance at the Broadway In th oi to the condition of the unfortunate man, but obtained Pp: now solemn grand spectacle of Teach," whieh wil We produced | Unie iat er ses cee don ty Westiegnes and which prevelied ia the oncty hives ‘Dut Metle in addition to what I was previ yinpo- ™ at they may do it with » tender SS gor) ene ont mapeiorst suo, Gresser, and | eit ek jevday, © there: fell off at the cloww ae ne, Ln 4 e'cloe! eo session of. Indeed, if belog mate adds ro the efficiency heart and Christi + We pray that all hei thant we toons tp Yon J ge A} 2, docamunte, Where, may be softened with brotherly kindness, of public offloers, the deputy jaile that this aad tur, oord all the rare aod bewutitul nected with the Leverett strevt jail in Bost foraiveneee, and hn oe epmparay went operas, warbied forth in the orted thi her to be favorable eet and ont efficient I ever saw or heard of It ie tr a 1 need Bh sweetest acer he most melodious, thrilling limit the uring the pr ° mus won of this how | strains, by A have pronoun the ar- canren induced the trade to oy and cotton having been treely offered. some concession | of @ letter received by Mre Starr from [ra Toppin in prices hae been made Speculators have suspended | This ir the only one found in the traak out of the | their purchases, in the expeetation of some advantage | ¢vidently overlooked by those who extracted the from delay; but a confidence in the maintenance ef | others been etated, that Professor Webster's family we who witness it. Oh, Gor d are to this tine. ignorant of the day prepare for t They have mot read = we are sll 1y infinite merey, for nood it. And now we commit our brother to Thee, and while he bows submissively to human laws which he violated, | | Within the walls of a theatre. Fully baif an hour be- and the bebests of earthly justice, behold him ssuppliaat 8 | fore the rising of the curtain, every seat was Occuvied, the merey sent of Him who knows all hearts, whe tompers | hose who entered etter halt past 7 o'clock wore Justice with mercy, and who accepts the contrite im heart. obliged to occupy the sisies ana tobdies of the house. Nothwithstending bis avowai, however, that he did Take him to Thyself, and number him with the redeemed. | The piece selected was “Guy bor may gi aud ot Mise Cushman’s tar famed representat Meg Merriles, it ts neediest Dow to speak--critioisin o@ that charao’ hie ta this his ter. in her hands, would be supererogant; she bar a him in this ; Made it peculiarly her own, and stands unequalled, enance shine upon him. ‘uprivailed om any # as the Gipsy hag Her Oret y's coke, in the name of Jesus Christ, | entrance gna) for ® spontaneous outburst of | spplence, which was repeated again and again. until very walls reechoed with the heart stirring wel- grent woman The time wes when “ Gu: jal, * show off” of former | rangement by Boches a splendid affair, | Nisto's Ganvex.—Miss Cusnaan’s Arreanancr — This rable queen of the American drama was | high prieer. under the jotat Influence of « limited sup- ply of cotton. and « great abrodance of money. eraliy | prevail enor ol w a tales ete about 6.000 ba pacrifiel charge cf him fn tbs rent, to the rpetvity ef owrh + example of Am etae ery y and Bgyptians are in good request, and | they command extreme rates, Bura/s are dull of sale, and they have declined id. per Ib 3.830shales cher otoors<f American, 270 Pernams. 12) Babies, 100 Maranbam, 820 oi Egyptians, and 1.560 of Burat have been taken on @ | galesion; s0@ 10.500 Amariogs. 150 Ferman, 1100 4 mpathy and rorrow 4 jerenbem, ptian, jurats, an jadras e whese vast interests he presided for export. nad end wsefyinors DM baRminone. | “Se ees mre Ge i the with the Prufestor, sary were Tubsret to rovpeet Friday to Thursday Pagetually at beur the, to coudemaed ehaog- When the religious servicas were concluded, the tbe SP spectators who were invited in to hear it returned to ‘scall the jail yard. Dr Webster was then pinioned, ands y knew it wot. formed of ee me eatth fe = OY a ploe: them before another sum had set side. The Sheriff directed the witnesses where to take aie world. On Chursday next they their pinces. He then ascended the scaffold for the shade; ual to the jail. im the vain of purpose of seeing that P § oney to ber, as waa alleged ws only One of s enrien Of Cote ications received from Top} in which be se eg te oe red conte al nore. | Haxe-raet Muve.—The Sheriff retired from the comfort = soaf- the receipt of money. [t seems that Jue wantin “cnt settly tae ve howe fold, eats: that \ta for the execution tice Bleakiey. previous to wurremdering the trunk. am P j and to the cell of \y foreign orm 6 Par “s der | savice. broke It open, sod extracved the ‘THE Last Mowrn. Webster, to inform his time was up. es on Se om. vee ie United States it Toa rs ° pt aeons, and such coe dovamonte Et. wis four weeks Professor Webster Twevty-rive Minvres to Tew @'croce. <Sreryiting andthe mn merioan judgment. war necessary carry on the evidences weting the eect which del fer Ww ‘s ntered Lisbot ; | about to be produced againat the accused parting Sod vee, sa Arms! token bie - 4 Case of Ingratitude —On Mondn; log to of which sciemow hv was very fond. lod the way, wsue, with ‘Appetite, freeiy followed f Leverett street worsing wi ‘beri’ ane fuslet dows the tose jut .“rapported by the whicd him, aud the day appointed for the ev. ‘unfortunate man request execution. He ‘& strict account of the time, and ed to and constables — ezstiy whtot ke bad incurres i fg euty spoke ta fray the seetold, anid the mot | Sena Saris sic Sees | He ‘aod resigned! bad po 1 ‘buttoned the | . Lownow, August 16—6 0'Clook P.M. mire August Ube any 0. wtion Wate tans | greece mg | TR | We have iittic change to notice in markets this THE LAST WReEK. reached ondem j rt for | eOnwumption going on om a generally imoreased last week, Professor Webster's demeanor tioned to place himself direetly under the rope, which _ 418 san bs all aiver He was perfectly conscious that h* did accordingly. | Siaee \eeeutais ct Yeonet prod Bay = however, still forming the exception. — Ting sitghs bis hours numbered. apd wae Twestr-rwo Mevorss re Tew o'cvoce.— 444. lower, with more dit position to realise. rates of ware olin wot revignet es Mevores The Sheriff culogived. She will be ae- to bie tate. He frequently alluded to the day appoint- read the warrant for the Web- who will appear in two fa | Prices of corn have been fairly maintained, ths affect steedily o@- ed for bis exeoution, as well ws tu the execution, wad ster for the rime of ng £0, . This actor te more po. | of large supplies of foreign wheat and flour having bod a ny said that be was to meet bis fate, He ate his the eondemned and the Rev. Dr. Putnam were ear | polar day, and his Trish deon counteracted by partial ef tee wheat share of ‘meals as usual, and was oveasionaily cheerful —at least Rertly engaged im conversation, the former | Factors te Big ‘The felected are the Sompeatite Ge Sertey, ond as much 00 84 & man could be in bis situation fis bowing, as if ncquiercing in what the clergyman farce of the © Boy.” will be succeded | FOP. Money remains very abundant. bg mee oor the Rev, Dr. Putnam in ~ re | Broa week. Some United States 6's, Coupon | com: more , were the turn ek iagat hie dice aad fea Me tem taes etree Pt Na | Noncta nyeumrgee tans | Rats nee put ay wera | Re ore ae aye aan | Se : Puteem Cys yp UE vag we bh | might be confined. The Deputy Sheriff then strapped | termed both In the aivrnogn an svendag evil be por Ngee aaa cheer ager tte «oe oof ot Kad to roy bo a oy psy "Sa 2S ‘rar moet sasidiout tn his attentions o Rimerematsieg | Trawre Mincrny ro Tey o'ctoce Professor Web | Suma. The immense number or worse ia ike | Bterwal Improvement, at 46 per cont week Indian corn, upon Seep dant temet ab Page perrors remrens, ond hove nse spesneas meoiation | shook hand. Fetained it in his for ited, We quote pote , pearte Sie. England; Jobm Kinneoose. $~ Protessor Webster assured the uffcersof the prises | _Riowrers Minutes ro Tew o’cvoce— The be an af. black 30. 84. 8 ‘at the Howard Hotel that hie ‘were unacquainted the day fixed ed sround Professer Webster's neck Be 84. 2 de. 34, ji Flere hy 4, 0 8. sh ws for hie « the fact thet were cap on. An intense footing te manifested by . |. P. Stewart. U. 8. A. Gilmore, nc | Spectators. Lise’ ia "h. W, Postioers, Lieut. rant oft yazan best them for te Maat | SPURNS ALA det ao YF Uarrie. U8 A De Beit, de, P St cnet a ihe poopie asemtied, ‘88 follows, hold- _ oomtract at Pease: So'.0. 6, onbert. do. ond 103 thorn,’ are Fir ont bic tepation Co cnacral from ite. Weiser anal | Dream.” Also Raoul, | Corres neglected: bus Iittie te Bea pA ‘ait . In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and exoltement | evinced te lower “Toure Oop, LS wee ot on contained death warrant.” ry half others, yorterday, From ‘ne crowd of THE EXECUTION. | Qpranan Som, Suv, hero titeed ot 8 eke vaste {00 nage ot “hon, WH, Reward to tying sortowey Il, ot he reste UUme appointed took © single step, placed Dts fou on a opring—the part | jevece ehteraatively fa ths Dosen nad —- ro 260 bhde and 100 Wailer to ft ot Rie residence ot Mew p 4 they took thelr ’ nN. Bheritincecd orders for the ervotiog of Nhe acateig, | of t# plattorm om which Professor Webster stood fell, | to orem sed audiences, dividing boners with on. tency | BS'y . ain'tte ba. 18 Ten hoger 2. and family, were at Norfolk om was commenned Protessoe | snd the unfortunate man was hanging by the neck. viet Ballon Mt oa is oul | te near te moge ls memees 1 a tank, he vinied the UF. ely Penserivealp E rf i i | ! i :