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of Texas, on the and House uf lkepresentatives:— | f the y~ar is uofavorable | reseatativea of the poopl rf mature and sat it | a rily pide by the extravrdiuary session no* convened, were subjects maturely considered aa gave me for s time patoful solieitud Butasthe intrinsic wright ot reat question ‘which I snull bave thehonsr to t for your coa- | sideration continued from time to tian to sagan! | ‘and to present itself in bul ivr relief . Cons to tha call | Validity and te sideration that sted upon the al nd greet dite verue tober most important iuterests Asthe head of the Exroutive Di te government. porsessing ast <omney strong and efficacious enough lor the emerge) could only acquieson in the neowssity wh Shisges me to piay the subordinate but interesting part Of a sentivel charged with the duty of guarding with sleepless vigilance against «ll untri wily approaches, and to sound the alarin whenever sanctily of oat hts should be assailed. no matror teow what quar- ter and in what form Upon receiving the report of the Printed under the authority ot the act of the last egislature to provide for th» civil organization of the counties of Presidio. Ki Vaso Worth and Sauta fe and other information which «ubsequenly came to my Knowledge connected with that report. it occurred to me that if the “sccasion” contemplated by the constitution for the exercise of the power by the Executive of convening the Legisisture in extraor- dinary session could ever exist. it #as prevented by the clearly mor ommissioner ap. various facts and ciroum-taaces. in relerence to a por- pert of this goveroment ; and, ‘hongh faily sea-iole of season 60 unt the necessity of invoking th: acsdst ance + “0 deeply involved tion of the territery of our sta'e. requiriag in my Judgment the mort prompt and decisive action on the inconvenience and pi you, ip asking you faa’ taken. faitbiully to admivister tbe datias oi co station which I occupy did not yormit my to dist>yard ‘Leginia: ia'ry, at sortie ia w the intereet, honor and chara tw? Of the Btute In accordance with th: iston andr of the act of January 4.1840. Robert 8 Neigh pr quirem: ut unseat ot the at we Sth to amr) Ieto | pomton dy 4 af wud widows it was in us eo Kxecutive to afford. be lett the city ot | the $:h day wn ry, for che region of | country in wbieb the duties of bit wlssfon required | bir presence and action Upon bisarrival in the county of Ki Vas took the necessary measures for ite im nedinte organie- tion, and by his prudence. ze! wna activity, ha sas seeded to the fullest extent of our brations, Within the space of a ed, with & people 2 to our gov rame juve rig and laws, and strougiy imbu h per full reeog agaiv n to it, and tuspired im them « ire to € those relation: in the pertormance of ¢ | the obligations of geod citizens fhe e mplete anc per fect returns of tbe orgavizs'ion of that ede | atiord th geuizatie wow for the by him to the State Departawa vie | dence ct the ability with whic conducted and it is of showing the enpacity of tl performance of the duties ‘want of entire success in exeeuct bove. is in no wie to be asoribed co his part ‘The success of Major Neixt Paso, gave rine to strong hope purposes of bir mission in thy county of Saata Fe, and | these hopes were strengtbrord by sasurances that he | would meet with no opposition or obstastes on the part of the ofttcers commanding the United States forces wt | that piace, Previous to bis departure from El Paso, be was furnished with a copy of an official order iss:od at Santa Fe om the 12th day of Maren, 1850. by Cob John Munroe. commanding che Ninth Wilitury Depart. ment, recognising him ax “a Commissioner of the | State of Texas. tor the purpose of extablighing the civil Jurisdiction of the State over this terctory.” and re- from the military authorities ander Lis com- th him in the exer- and the coarse ¢ pursued by the au- auy deticieasy on in the county of El accomplishing the | | cise of bis functions which it indicated as the thorities of the United $ was all that he demand. | ed. It is.true it was not ali that be hada right to | expect from the jurtice amd liberality of the General | Government. but it would have been sufficient to have | enabled bim to accomplich the object he hed vuder- | taken, bed it been observed in good faith. L regret to | be compelled to state, however. that it was not ot | good faith - very tur trom at | rable body will perceive trom the repert | om panytag (copies he rewith * | marked A) t (at Sanca Fe h weoton th cising the authority of civil aod mike | qpor, bULIL way dis he ruceerded in hol tly mtimated to him | 4 bis electivas, apd ia ualiiving the oMcers ele-cred, + br juriadtetion of Texas would not be ecosnized. Sup ruided to Uh was threatened by a Judge boluiag ® commission from reeident of the United State: with imprison. if he attempted to entoree the laws of the 8 r that territory : judge to the p: pulac Brate on powed I bis by i 1a them nvertion t tot part of ¢ rier of Ma @ bell uemtly udopted cation emilig # ¢ advoree to and indepente se of conduct » would seem strange tter h ne f by struction, there eas exis import of the mr-rage United States to the Sen Sufficient to eatiaty the mir te of the Hon. Volney B Hos of July 4h. addeessed | te the editors of the Se on e+, with contirmat "y | be evidence from other qvarters places tt nd ques- | tion. Copies of there documents wee submitted here. | with, marked B, with the request that they aay re | evive h they merit tives in Congress inc Vired. in an officlal abap- at Bania Fe T wiee addrevsed a letter? ted States, sevewpapird « Procinsrstion calling m consenrt veroment in x aod im whether or vot the President of the Uai- | sets of Col Muore Of Texne At the ° Hon ve Bt a ‘that terri: Copic to the ¢ herew Alth mitte muricstio 7 f wy letters ent should hare Claiming euch cesign. and b hat I ed our gation Voug to bare ao interview With him op the abject. previow the delivery of the Protest. No euch dirclaimer. however, has deen te Oeived. And facts which hove since come to my know ledge incicate arly toat gone hw Je or inter n. placed before you. in avery the most facto and wi w r ons with Sante have r n developed. and wg called your sumption of power by unwarrantable as ative braeeh B Rt oDee presents uty honor, patriai¢m sods j soleme obligations to the eour Tam fully sensible thar th + the mre a devotion ch #e vield ed many of the most impor taut attributes of sore. vign ty for a connection with \'—renders us averse to the jon Of measures which mbt eeem by pos to contemplate @ collicion with any of ice cow authorities; while. on the other hand a jast sense of what fe dae to ourselves #i | wot permit as to eabmit to outrages apd wrong fro 0 eher iT our ——— owas that of en of for bearanc: ") Moderation; but with the nn tenia. Dle evidence noe before ue of werttled determination to denpoil ve regardless of comprct«and constitational nites, of at least One-third of our territory, « | qurre| continnares of such language and ach & course | 7 question | captation | howe but te their caters extended to us but by acti manly ané determined bm Py part, by = prompt — << rights & practicn! maintenance of them wi the mmagd. "st all hasarda ama to | thie subject. desire to approbe: fi fe Mrongly sort milated to ore. it ie my de. firm conviction that there in now left us with the boner, aed « just te Ourvelyes as 8 sovereign com- z i & | vided for its redemption in a pledgo ot the public d { citizes | hundreth parallel of west longitude, | embraced within the he: | yeu, coming d | pression of t | Bueb munity; and that is, the immediate sdoption by your bonorable body, with perfect unanimity, of such measures as are ny | for the occupation of Saute Fe, with @ force ample to quell the arrogant sad Fe- Dellious spirit, now Seoveulag ‘there, and to ensbie us to extend and firmly establish the jurisdiction and laws d | of the State over it. Should the adoption and unswerving enforcement of there measures lead to @ conflict with those who, by executive authority. wially exere! me w powers of & govern net our InieroKts, within our defined and ackn. id Limite, ‘are i none who would vet that poe ot, and thi quences which would most probably flow ont oe than myself; but 1 should be consoled in the contem- plation of its fearful results by the reflection that tt | was not diMoulty of our reeking—that every effort | om our part, save that of craven submission to law. tons outrage and insult, had been ewployed to avert it; and confiding in the justasss of our cause, I should fearlersly meet it, trasting and feeling aasared thay ‘Texar would etand exonerated before the world. @ thould that conflict shake to the very centre t most plorious confederacy upon which th» sua has ever 1 am not of the number of those who have attempt- ed to estimate the value of the Union. T cogerd itd benefits. when they are administered in coafoemity | with the spirit and principles of its coustitution, as unappreciable by those who are left in their umiis- turbed enjoyment. But when the guarautens of that sacred instrument areset at naught, or whea force thal be resorted to as the legitimate mode of their in- terpretetion, it will then evase to bea Union entitled | to our reverence. because it will have ceased to p sexs the power of extending equal and mutual boawtits to all of its members. In view, then. of unpleasant and extrasrdina 7 position in which we &re placed, and of the absolute | necessity of immediate and decisive action oa our purt, I recommend that your honorable body suthor- jue the executive to raise, with as littl+ delay a+ possl- ble, with power to supply, at least, two regiments of mounted volunteers for the contemplated move to and occupancy of Santa Fe. In making this recommendation, I am not unmiad- fal of the heavy expenses which it will invol ad the embarrassing difficulties which will be proseuted in raising the necessary fands to mest them; bat [ rely with great confidence on the wisdom of the Leyis- lature in cevising some effectt to t the emergency—recollecting that Texas, in a mach darker avd more embarrassed period of her pecaniary r- sources, prepared to encounter, and did suecessfally encounter, a more appalling coniict, It may not beimproper in connection with this sab- ject toremind your bonorable body that there is now lying idle and Sopeedtable in the treasury the sum ct | $34,443, which has been set apartJin accordaace with a provision of the constitution, asa echoolfund. It is add that this fund cannot be appropriated toany other object than that for which it was originally designed. but may not its present shape be changed , by convert. ing it into one of different and more pretitable charac- ter for the ultimate attainment of the ends coatem- plated, without violating any constitutional provision ? In my general message to you in December last, I suggested the plan of converting it by loan or other- wise into some Hrofitable stock bearing interest, until it shall be sufficient to authorise its useful employ- ment in the way designated, being then convinesd, as I am now, “ that it would be totally lost if distributed amonget the various ceuntivs, whilst the amount was le to effect any beneficial purpose ” t that time, I was. from the iinperfect retleetion I been abl the opimion that sucb a conversion not authorized from the terms of the constitution, but upon further consideration, and a more critical examination of ti phraseology employed, Iam led to doubt somewhat the entire correctness of the view then entertained. ‘The expressions that “no law shall ever be made di- verting said fund to any other use than the support of frve public schools,” would probabl Ny be construed to mean that the value, the essenti: proves of the fund, shall never be spplied to any other purpose, and notthat the evidences of that value shall not be changed or converted into other available end more beneficial to the objects inteade to be promuted by it. I submit the subject, however, for your consideration, remarking I should be amongst the last to weaken the guards whieb were wanifestly intended to be placed around the fund al- | luded te, and if it could now be profitably employed, I would not make the suggestion which I have done, though the olject to which it is desired to apply it is seoond in importance to none other, If you shall coneur with me that the change proposed is admissa- ble. I suggest that you make provision for issuing stock by the State, bearing interest at 8 per cent, to the extent of t main, and as much of the proceeds arising from the tale of any portion of it as may be necessary, strength- ening there pledges withany further securities that you may deem proper ‘The money. now lying idle and profitlessin the tren- rury, might thas'oe made auxiliary to the other re- sources of the State in preparing and fitting out @ military expedition, and atthe same time the tuad would be increased by its employment in this most by manner he State b Ae at this time about six bundred stand ould be used, if actually necessary, ly “7 idable deficiency, but it should be é. in iny judgment, that any treops mast rvice indicated, should be wired to m re patriotte enough to enroll themselves un- | der the banner of their State upom an occasion like the present, withoutexpeeting any advance ol pay tor their rerviees; but I would reeommend that the Le- giclature make es ample provision asthe resources to derived from our pubite lands will permit, to ee ure them ajust sod liberal compenration oring their pay pre 4 like #ise satisfactory reimburse. | ment for all act Woidabie losses which thoy iu- ot the State. prereut and prospective condi secher with esti- f the p ed resou: to give to the subjeot, ot | ences, equally | m and equip themselves, and it is believed that our | | | dA just claime. e# of the probable ame n will be required for muvitionsof war, provisions and traasportation, Will be laid before you for such action as proper op your part, marked D. ile oddreswing you on the subject of our diMleu and suggesting as I awe done, the | h to my inind is oa eurting | yr me to call y bow pending betere the and in which, anonget oned to establish a g th a boundary lel of porth latitade, aud are ast to the one king off there- by. unceremoniously, nearly one-third of the territory tofore acknowledged aad te- cognined lmits of this State, This plan is a nied with a proposition to Texas to give her ——— dol- lars for & relipouirhment of het claim, or in plainer Jangaage, to give her dollars, provided she will i atoot, and permit » party in Congress, adverse to certain institutions of the d reeking every oppe seall them, to partition her terricory ia # mai their views te afford them enothe out thelr favorite polley ow Uhat su: Fiowever willing Texas may have been, and may still be, to dipose ot # pe of her northwe territory, vyon fair, equitable avd houorabie terms, [exanot bo: y party reepect pers of ia- I be fouvd am would $ tous wh ebaracter and diy. ni in the bili reported t the 8 The right of the dispose cf any portion ot th cover iga State without its coment. can ted or as- din by a free people. #0 lo retaia any of the federal and State govern and £0 true ts the principle. that reference Lo Texas. it seems not to be de eo whoare advocating the measure; for foundation of t «in the nat we have no right or tit ne bere ritory ip Thy quest cation of our title we will mot again diseuss, r in no practionl good, and 4 be humiliating to do 0, after #0 much hae been im reterenee to it nea ent is exaaudted'? Thoee who new deny our ciaialtwoald aue to do #0. were it placed before them ia characters writtea witha sunbeam itetands in the way of the nt « ir carling ot on to slavery, an: affords the only pretext which ean be found py the stipoiaiiows of the compact under which Texas became ® member of the coutederscy.— Public faith is to be saerificed at the shrine of au uw hallowed tapatici-m. and in the opinions of come o tions tm the councils of the { should be made to cing sod exist. pying prominent p stitution its yield to a morhid philanthropy, orig ng only fn the heated Imaginations of p realote uch iofluences, She we heraelf in the eyes of etly Intended to ty m+ avure their most vital inter 4 she regards the al nee ino uaholy « sch: ae an insult » the integrity smn Renee end hovor of her citizens, If a proposition bad teen made founded upon her ackaowiedged rights of territory to porebase from her that portion of it lying north of the Sith degree of north la! Vanied with esufficiemt guarantee that th t resolutions for annexation. =s hd be observed. little im saying that & inrge majority of our fellow eiti- zene would have met euch a proposttion in the most liberal epirit. and with a sincere desire to accord ev thing reasonable and just that might have been eal in reference to it ed it my duty to call your attention to this subject. becanee it may not be inappropriate for o expre elsewhere if n md | arere, and the hope is etill indulged that it may re ceive such modifications and changes as will make it ritoriour, and worthy of our consideration; but ile we may fintter ourcelves with this reasonable "i mot be veo from an ex. jon in ference to it. clans bl Banta Ye the integrity, character and interest of the . Im my mesange eubmitted to you in December Inet, Tared the following langoage The State shonid ae. commend t! ecutive be authorised to tend to SEER Te ilee acceeclty ter dntag 00 sheen ovstonee itary force vane | More perieot in the count, county of Santa 7 fores to with the federal aucborition, the fault Bhe willstund waove rated, tu the Judgment of just m | which has transpired in connecti , had aright to claim till 11 jo’clock yesterday, we have leomed that there was no special right on the pnsoner’s after 8 o'clock, the first hour Me oe ie wie! t the even- ing before, both to Sheriff’ Eveleth and Dr. Pat- m, Wis that the execution might be as prompt possible. Ile said that he would be ready at any moment after 8 o'clock, This request the Sheriff observed, so far us the convenience and decorum of the occasion would allow. For some days before his death, Professor Web- sier’s favorite reading, next to the Bible, was in Channing’s Works. He ‘also found much to soothe him, and est hi we ious and literary taste, in Bowrin; * Mati Vespers,” and in Longfellow’s Collection of ‘Hyms He made presents of the last-named works, with appropriate paseages marked in them, to various friends. ‘The body was taken to the house of Mrs. Web- ster, in Cambridge, last night. The funeral will jake place early to-morrow morning, the services being performed at the house, by the Rev. Dr. "Hibs right of Texse to'enfores her atiadlesion js oot Sacre, than it iain the Ne oan loymeat of the ne- ine thet right over & refractory , meae produce a coltision Ht mot be he feartul conseungners which may rosult om such acoutiet Lu sgesting to the Legislature = propriety of authorizing (he exeoutive to send & ilitary force to Sante ¥e, | om net unmindfal of the amen prceaieey burdens which t xercise of the authority will impose upon our presont tax pay- ing citizens. [ trust, however, that the necessity of carrying into elfewt @ measure of this sort may yat be Ifthe diMoulties endountered in our «ffs xtend the jxriediction of the state over that p tion of her territory, bave resulted from the ardiness of action on the part of the federal authorities, rather than from a deliberate design tu do us ‘ong, (and it may be ascribed to tbat cause) we may still oacou- rage the bape that @ sense of magasniinity and jastee may induce her. upon being advised of the ccurse w9 have resolved to pursue. it driven to it, to adopt such measures 4s will supersede the novessity ot inourrin: this expense ; but Che indulgence of this boys shoul not prevent your action upon this subject. Sach ao- tion may Accelerate -it cannot retard the issue and adjnetmens of the question. must be permitted to express my regret that the honorable Legistature did not accord in the vropriety | of this recow mendation, sine A ciroumstaube P with this matter establishes the fuct that their concurrence in the views then expressed, and by placing at the disposal of &: Executive acomparativeiy small military fores, the diffculties and embarrassmenta now sarrounding this subject would bave terminated our jurisdiction for- wally established in that country, the State saved trom the heavy han aged and the Execative foom the ‘unpleasnut wanity of assembling you at this ua- m of the year, Even the military oo uta Fo intimated to our commissi hat period bad made # suitable at Santa Fe, it would have had whe Stock ee Bae Gochit Central Realiread Bonds, ‘sh August 31.—First Bonrd.—80 sharos ot. a 100 do do b5, 2574; 50 do do, 95. 256: bs, 1555; 5D ict PMILADLPHIA, ing Railroad, a. $0.86 2 and (Mnnty $1,000 Py Wilm'a 6° jarried, In Warhington, 29th ult. Lieut. Jens 8 Gantano, U. 8. A, to Many Truxton, daughter of John H. Hous- ton, Baq., of that it, b; signivg and peiiiival demagogues -and it requir prepbetic spiric to toresee that had we then, or at @ previous dy, taken possession of che country, under circumstances which wouldsave enabled us to main- tein it a very different course would have been adopt. ed in referenee to our claim, from the one which is now brought torward and attempted to be established, I donot, I assure you, gentlemen, advert to these things in any eptrit of querulous complaint, It was my duty to submit to yousuch recommendations as I deemed proper; it was your privilege to take action thereon as your judgment netioned; but they are réfurred to that we imp progt by th rience of the past and not permit any delusive ho; to stop or retard present ana future action. We hat already suffered from a con fidence in others too geas- rous and implicit. Let us not increase that sufterin by affording additional advantages to those who wou! eek To derpoll us of our rights. I have bad prepared, and herewith lay before you, copies of all documents connected with this subject, which may be useful to you in your deliberations. — y the Ist instant ” Many, the wife of G Avezzana trom the eftects of a fall The relatives ofthe family and the friends of her hurband, are respectfully invited to attend her fu- neral, from her late residence, No 912 Broadway, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. S1st, THomas Monax, in the Bath h pear of his ag His relatives and friends are invited to attend his fuueral, this afternoon (Monday) at 2 o'clock, from his aS idence, corner of Myrtle avenue and Navy street. ‘On Sunday morning, Sept. Ist, Catnanive, daughter ine and Ann Hughes, aged 1 year, 3 mouths aod ays ‘The fuveral will take place this (Monday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, P. M., at No 7 Bridge street. ined mag yen parents, and acquaintances, are invited to end, ‘On the Slst August, after along and severe illness, Among them are my instructions te Major Neighbors, | Mary Corrarts, oged 24 years. and address to the people ofthe couutios of Presiaioy Her friends and acquaintances are respecttully in- El Paso Worth, Bocote Fe, marked BE. vited to attend her funaral at half 't 3 o’elock, this I might elal the subject of our diMeuities cot day, (Monday) from her residenee, 147 Twenty- first wtreet. Cherleston and New Ori On the 30th August, at t! limtonm Hotel, Af ‘this city, of inflamm: tomach, Dr. J. oun. son, of 8t. Louis, Professor of Surgery ot the Franklin Medical aud Literary College of 8t. Louis, Mo. The friends of the family, the members of St. John’s Lodge, No. 1, acd the Masonic fraternity in good standing, are invited to attend the funeral, from the house of Jobu O Gairns. No 1 Degraw piace, South Brooklyn, to Cy press Hills Cemetery, by railroad, this day. at 4P. M.precisely, The Lodges will meet at 600 nected with Saute Fe, by tracing their origin and gtess more tully—by enumerating the various expo- dients which have been employed to alienate the popue lation of that part of ourterritory from us, and a strong appeal could b made to your sympathies and feelings of State pride, by refereaves to the blood-boaght sac: fices which Texas bas made in the acquisition of the country over which she claims sovereignty. But it is not pecessary 1 will remark that fToxas cannot with any propriety be charged witb being impatient or pre- cipitate in this ter ct disputed boundary; on the contzary, ber too patient reliance on the justice of the geveral government bas brought her prosent upon her. Humility and paticuce have cheracterized her course sofer, and should occasionally gay feeliag of indignation be betrayed in her councils or by her citizens. let it be remembered in justice, that the great head of the fumily of States may not claim entire ex- emption from the frailties ot nature, But there should be no crimination or reeriminations between the Federal and State govermments. A proper appreciation of the Union and its beneits abide: our State, and #0 long #s this sentiment can exist, sistent, with independence and honor, it will be fos- tered with pride But our rights are still our rights, and whe: din what manner they areto be maiotaiced. the Repre- Broadway. at2P M. MAKITIME INTELLIGENCE, Port of New w_Yorie, Bepte ber 2, 1950, Arrivea. US Mail Sicomship Atlausio, West, Livernoo}, Aug 21, at 11.90 am, with muse oo Hoch te BK Collins, Th antic arrived of Sandy Hook at jan bas ‘otinual eucesssion of Soi the lace two days. She array fer dock at the pastace tu LI daye 2 hour Ship Astron pone iens), Specs, i Jen. pa, making ly 4, with fi seataltves of the people are uow Vr 08, 5 dsier- gy ers 1 ae i Tip 4 mine, In your deliberations and finel action upom thie grave aod important subject, I trust your hogor- aerene gy data hence for th eee eae able body will exhibit firmness, tempered with mild- be New York, (rom Liverpool for New York. eee; decision. after the free exorcise of anenlightened | Ship Yorktown { pki, iitaiied, ‘Lomion aus Pascamoath, posecaasre, to Grinnell, Mintaro & jon 70, passed bark John Brouwer, 3 isteth Dennison (nit), Spe tH doy pst Nicolas (Pkt), hve eigh: Havre, fi ee Yo Bin ken. July 28, with mdse G5.” sisal, Tae 40 30, steering Be Shp! judgment; self respect. with a decent regaed for the ° intone of those who stand adversely towards us; aud, obtaining a complete victory over those high pa: hich the ocession and these turbululent times are s0 much calculated to engender, you will. it iy hoped, exhibit to the world that the youngest mouber of great confedstacy cam. when she feels bers lf aggrieved, Grert with the confidence which justice i nd by woral forve efivctuate & noble eud, which in other ages and countries eould only be con: summated by political convalsions avd the s¥ord I bave bumbis and in sincerity given you my views, | and made ruch recommendations as my jadgmont ap- | proved. It the suggestions which { have made suall meet your concurrence. L shall indeed be plersed; Uf, in the rerourcesof your colleotive wisdom, you cone cuive a better plan for the at nd pro- poved, I shal) be most happy you in the approval and exeoution « It is my duty te amnouns Journment of yo there bas been mo abatement of ur frontier, The suferiugs of ¢ several portions have incconged, motwiitstandiug the | vigorous eflorts mare by the ren commander, Gen Brooks. to afford security. This offteer is crippled ia his action by the miwrable policy emanating from the \3 » space capitol | rie Frances, Petvingt bere are other objects which I might present | & enter. worthy of legislative action; bat consulting the wishes | fret the pubdlic exp and your | iL be presented by me to with the m: as board by: ‘the enils end rigging had be storm eae burnt off 60 oun has had light BW winds and calme paernes Philadelphia, Stotesbury, Pbiladelphia, 2 da; rar Asem Oster (Be). Whit at Glasgow, Wo enya with miso ry seem » ioe Wr Burret Cooper (of Balvwore), Hopkins, Baltimore, Brig Smithfield feof Provi ) Shaw, Monrovia, 45 1 and ivory, and one passenger, to & Green, t tolls @ ottizeas on wan's Cape. via Mon- 3 Willects, leh ult, lat ian, tor Baltimore. Gibara, Cuba, Aug 19, with sacar, it, las’ 352). fom 73.35 W, for Porto Rico, unter- $24, Int 21 9), Low 79 Bt, h the vessel bich you were assembied luston, allow me to edd, that we are called ex pre-sion Of our grateful thanks to ® kind rovidence tor its manifold blessings, and most humbly | invoke his aid iv giving vo our beloved State a happy | issue ont of all her misfovtunes, and to our common Te, 5 days. Kingston, Ja, 21 days, with Mayans, experienced & Elleworth, ® dave. een | country, peace P.M. BELL, Macha, a dking, Boston for Albany. ae a Dean, Ul jemaston, Farther Connected with the | Maxcoution of Professor Webster, Serr CD Wallets ‘ie, Sa rk. Swift, Bohr Mary Ci Behr Pawtucket, Or Pete Reel, Rawarns, P rttend, 3 a1 Behe Challon, (From the Boston Traneoript, Aug. SL} The countenance ot Professor Webster in death Wap serene, and even p ant, xpreseion, hibiting vo dixcoloration or vign of dutortion. gepi!, beaming emile with which he was wont to eveonnter a friend, seemed to have just passed over it, and left its trace Soon after the body was cut dow: repaired to Ca a of the execotion to the bereaved family some daya,t ugh the vague commanicationof a friend, they had been anticipsting that each isterview with prisoner im whi be the last; although they left the ceil end the jail on Thursday, not sap ing that the execution would take place the next day. As theylentered their carri they noticed a buetle about th bling of « crowd, trom whieh ¢ uries of the immiae fat al event; and when the visit of Dr. Pucnem was ennounced yes- terday morning, they at once kaew that all was over. We drop the curtein over the scene of domeetic anguich that eusued. it was not uarelieved by hopes that the father and hushand had deeply | and sincerely repented of tis cruae; and that the | bitterness of death was alleviated by siacere reli- gious preparation and prayer to the Most High. Dr. Potoam haviog inquired of the prisoner yes terday morning, before the religious exercises ia the cell, whet yer there we Ty eny points he would | like to have touched upon in the prayer, Professor Webster replied, that there were two which it would be agreeable to his feelings to have intro- duced: one wees, that the hearts of bis fellow men | might be softened towards him, aficr he wae goae the other, that every consolation from Hea the sufiertng he bad inflicted might be ver to the fumily and relatives of the late Dr. F In the interview before the prayer, Professor ‘Webster-alladed to his hope of meeting in the werld to which he was ahout to pss in spirit, a tenderly beloved child, who died some years since. He conversed with perfect composure, on various subjects, mostly of a religious narore | During the walk to the gstlows the conversation “como igeace s eamer Pevobsoot, and Wind during the dny from SE, and fresh. Delpria, Hell, \ York. La Aoayae. uh, ~ M, ‘olitert, ¥ Leod, oe ok, ‘ok, Withers . fhe Frotie, 435 ath, acrason, Vinsent, de; Corvait, Madlea, by tw 1S— Arr Reanmer, Billard hy ng Sid 16: jaan, N York, Mille do. jotfe, NYork; 16th, en for safed rhman. bg Trane bw Cro Sawyer, NOr ih = : ee ‘Spencer, do HS “— bt ye mostly by Dr. —, whose ob- power, ¢ Maria, or do; ject it was to Phd 9 prisoner's thoughts so oc: with sacred things that the appatiing opectacte | toe Bats fer fer tae a aaa as era Pq aroung him shoold not cause him to qaail. Bat | é Seen Ete tere cl ing the prisoner was firm to the last. Nota nerve | grieanr & shivered. To Dr. Patnam’s remark-—“ Do not te- ‘an oc pe ‘Barker, ae. POsmeene, Waltron, i rd any thing about you—de not look” —as the five ¥ Satered Whe atte wad apyre rehed the gallows, od | oneea’s ine Fanewi! Hall, Sears, N. replied: “1 do not. My thoughts are elewhete, \¥ oa tytteham, PPen cee nreee Feset, All the bay 9 the death warrynt was wg read, fom — ma eran Arto wilate, Lag pr. Pu tp a heeing corre th [rapewsee; Union, Grainger, do; 216, ans Fracene, Brew, HS by would have been difficalt to prescribe “Bia Joly 8-aee Rien a demesnor more Decoming vader the circumatan- | sune'S tar Zak y fock Sami oops Hong Kone (1: | Ges, than that which he exhibited, oF to have in- Eee = words more suitable than those which he Jaco! aa Dr. Putnam plied bim with remarks to Pa ty bad keep his thoughts in the EY direction, and to ir? my ben are Aral Jordan, wee | eevee eny pause, fives . he mignt os {fart enon ‘to load for NOrieans. Cia 13ch, all rsh Sag prisoner seconded these home forte, bat mat pret flarry of spirits of m os nie Byron, Upshur, NYork; Orbita, do; Amelia, nad k—eud while the black eap w: | Ghd he retire from his immediate vieteley til just Pea by the premature tation. Dr. Putnam continued near, conversin: lana, ug 10—Arr ND h, \. wlth him, while the officers tied the pristners’s arma | pNWcaetre aut Aug (7--cid Gotambid; Mervion, ¥ orks while the noose was adjusted rownd his serene. (Won) 8 a Aa aS 8 {ie Jeena, Tampon. Se put on—nor as the fatal drop was about to oe of the prisoner's face, Seren ane apparent! cetin ase * iat ower, ‘Nai watt: SLRS pT peed tk4~ a that | be most conmpicusus Ee ae 5 pated action of the Pederal woramant, of fegerd of Mr. A FAIRS Braise, wow ac © military of the Ui sees Gee. | little conspaeuous as possible. York. a this with more | ith regard to the statement that the prisoner Si ene uit Ing hav be ready for sea Telegraphic Marne Arvived Oily Someees, BY Ayres, July 3; $7zre cule bia; Vint ine, bore wp 13cb inst, from wes Niasrod, St Helse, 1h acces Nada Frederi “saperionsed very beat in ip & few day valores 8 x Yoniehe a bany; x “idolaige 8 & Pane W; abe fev busse’ Ph ladelphtay oil. ‘Naney, Phila- tate, Rondout; Cambridge, mr are Souerbine, Nort rigs © Bal And. ares ane x fo Philadelphia's eoare Sorome, do; Bilscellaneous. Brio Wanseaa, bet folk, "4 Island, phere she had atta tinea te c fai} snd domogod other eaile. before guing aanére. She A Baro, with 45, lon f wehr of ry 190 tons; meses gone: after 5 Thad been boarded ms Sace part within bail, pte pa ssenon ses uankeomband pith. sanding in for the ‘Cones of Virginie. _ logs of mainsail, wae reported in Hampt green Previously; nv cue oa wren ane ‘2tb, 20 miles South of Nantucket Shoals, seen the mast an: . wich sails, hed, of Tie the ‘he mast had se eloos'\s the dock; aauin ae of tae fiferrails was painted greon. Suirwneck—We hear from Capt Vance, of sohr Fanny now ashors on of New York, came on shore near his veasel. all bands were lost.—[ Wilmincton (NC) Commerc! Steamship Paci! ba 1am. 120 miles aetepehie? 70 30. err; Gen Warren, ‘York for California; Al Me ‘Bist, ship’ Niew ORLEANS, ing, Firman, Stratton, Wes HBP. Havns— Packet ship Trusabeth L Denniee y5 M Mise Fokier, ca ton, j0; par ll ‘Stowers Stowe: brig “fis Chi aan pilot boat ‘abip Home Ports. Mace brig Jeusie, Sheri niladelphias gebr 10 for do, eon: ‘verpoo! Zi—Arr ship Peter 4, Telegraph ie Prausee--Mr Grimmth muel Copel t 2 Marshall, Tha, veras, that the stern of ycbr Oliver He supposed iat Quenec, Aug 27—Baik Jane xine. 6 of Artrossan, with a of Fam, sugar sad molacscs vee vetally lost ot the it; orew: a4 part of cop-of-war was coun off Block Island, lst inst, bound Brig Telos, from Georgia, with nbtig foo geen vith yellow chr Joe Guest, hence fo Fitginte, for Providenos, ?Jamnicn, ‘geht fete iat 2510, lon Ports. 18 in port, Now Orleans, Wood, lust Josanp, all from N dened. am, Lae Liverpool; a, Aug 22—Arr bark ee Mayo, ‘Athens, Qhase, Liverpool - rte on Woolingham, Tampico. Cd est ene Vera ©: wed vo Fer: Gib, chip Quotes egy Mali- sta, Toronto, Elisha rah Bri: Dennison; ern sound Babrotter, of Haye ree ship St Bieta Paelicire, A Basta, ies A: Mies Fanny Ser Cases y of Tou ‘won ou Fall tno others ean equal it. Emise ase, can resist a cure by my new ni Fuse MONT, 42 Reade street. = MARRIED your PRIVY, TE Mw 250; price Su Yours of ateo- wmgeat. Lape] ‘Te those whose health dees not permit of an increase of Da. A. M. Macnicgav:— My wife has been pers sinking for some three pears or more, in consequ f he Thonths before and dark successive one more tis Sass her lif My Pran Sin aad ouffer eve) na prostrated Teaching my ense. ie red Taborty street, Davia, Boston; T. chin. fast four yx D charge. brow, evred D+, % a whles were tp bee t bry esi inf cnr be comiracted if It te por r Inst RING. book high ly apok am On ita res press Verges the relief it. aflerded my the juy itt pages imparted to my wife, ou learning thas ae * diecorery of Me M. Doro it Provided « remedy, At 222 Broad: sountry has ever nroduce@ % MORRISON is without the least restriett woot the mixrare ie in bottles, with Call isrect™ many are cured in two day Tit Beonaway | a Hee Fieve whe bs} irom 8A ewe it Ae caine 0 tly It of eapectal importance, male the Wife, the mother—the one Jast occasion, d gY was inevil t this thoge contemplatin, Yorks “atte & COOPER, 14 DUANE #TREET, HAS, FOR TA Practive'to the tre: of mereurial and other divenres of » dalies d eaves of this disease, caces removed in tweto hve days. A perlecteure, of onra, comtined tC isorders. 10% Bayard street. disens «, ith. Ihave devo it me on ¢ hse thy medicine ‘eal re | nature strictly ia- * Pucltear ‘erieturos ni sem eal ise till cured. Gee his tow etree. aR Tibure 4 Cig trhes. GI Albany TREET. SO WELL tiseases. T ARREN 1s CONPIDENTIALLY coscarze private diseaees, A oo ie tay Wee as sa ee a ke, Heed Kell seer oi years, or fe the worst Aan ot ne “hares. Wino rect voleas,” that is, ed many years ve, trvote’ sugeeasfully thousands of re hone to my those only ean core thas is novos. | hoee ‘otiots, call upon me’ gaily. ‘oe wit body, # AUTROK OF THE © PRauTigal ALY Qtheg hours, 9 ty 8 Gresn wie! goch @ mature ae to effect the gen- x? fanctions al elusive <adabedn ames ae a The owners of pricieea fm ners eee age ae peaber te a lat of [= Lahore Tt pees ean States Mi ow Terk, ‘ae Oefoner ‘ant on Ml phe Zespkiin will sherdly Od saree Fen LIVERPOOL.— ee rare Ln ship ATLANTIC, j Steamsh: te i apart inthe sls for Europe, oe fever ry Thea Nes Ey a ge 3 A ala eX fei: uneq scoommodation ¥ eran 86 Walt eeroon eal ou Severe Torna anysoare CAN BM. STEAM = New Fikund Livecool, ening ot Halllas to land aad <4 ie ranile nnd passengers. Berens Lott, from igre 0d ae Gnsties, Wasnen, New York, sberais, Tang, ton jew York, . Bor insight or passage, Wo waRD, Je. siiinnes EW La AND squent-rThe seam sTBaM » Moura Line! faving es meer ecrais ‘the tember, and oni Co Tom nafs 8 ew YORK TO) om CHARLESTON TO NeW ‘ORK. teen, Sy 47M. Prursday, Fiver; and for passage to vers 6,5 street LINE OF STREAMERS — Brpoinied agente, eet ee it, the Toran lao execute al! orders for +e _Buronaee of goods, on moden TVINGSTON, WELLS KOM, 1D Wall oe OR SAVANNSH.—REGULAR STEAMSHIP LINE— ‘Tle new and PLORIDA, 1,40 tong, Capt. T argon, il feats bow nie be Eee Sek pan yi aed i oni a i mber turd Oe! Nev. ¥i Sarovasy, iy. Now eae tage wtih Setennai, Tor N New y York. fomes $2 ee Ee ie Bde aie T° TRAVELLERS NG 30! economical line between burg, Riebi Va. fs Raleieh ‘N.C. and Te informed that wa teeken Neamer BALTIMORE, Co} ted up with stare rooms and one bun, red and —. = aed unsur- in 6) ‘and acco ny Sy sourh of ew Yerk, is pow running a equals, Crock, vis'the mouth of the Potomac snd. Piney Poiat ig ccnnection with ed Trederioksbu: the Richme: bmond ant Peseaess Reilreads. by eleven A, age gc rat ie FM int whey prvceed fypther avath with Great M jt tobe .~ of the Vi wratiieat Go going wes pe he — Cen- area ait bch says June 7, one ty TRAV ELLE BS UULNG SUL LEA BM, SUP ERE T ond economical line between Balsinege and Pr preaes ‘sre beret inforangd er BALTIND mane ° Aas earth a Eeiver by 7 A eriekabe ap, Rieneond by it A.M, and Pees Seitangs rom which point the, a 4 Pore eluding ae. ant re th eset SE i a ridays on firect wharf, or on Tucedays and ALEXANDER ant esos shear vc m the Baltimore, to Baltimore June Zint. 1M) S barkpy [anna ale eqneny. ae eat an Through Passage ve Califernin—The Ss to learn that the Lvited States ail Brcammabip: Cor to announee thas their ar 9 Aiffieuities, and the | Rie de Janeiro at the time, prevented hive fr: ing, Peuams a8 n90n ae wes satel oud Caused detent at the be wee aoaed ithe tenre selng ferwsrts eine af the Comme lier day thas t ee inverryy pions ave | of the fee ehipe of the Com Servite, Bave srtived et Panama, aus several of them have formed tripe to San book, ir oy Sum able 0 ¢ the beteven § Reena SE Fanam that peste To coun one. will 0 Large aire, wel fornmamts tions of hele New and c tne a nd aocommodl shige of vseie a, oer the “heme Cereaia a ERTS cor. Warren ane Ween one, x CALIPORN ta. via yaey % WITHOUT DB i tion at Pansind The Unived bates Mail Sten Comrany will deepateh the epler: PR ry Weacoath forte ey thoy too i oe yh malla, and passengers for Sau P tancioes | , The connection ‘will be carefully bi rt aed ke ate rice aka pasmage oon me the tate yaew Panama vo chw rnascues