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= WHOLE NO. 6863. ——- ie the ceo c Saat iit. ke aoe *swheh ‘Mr. Burto crea ton; Mire Lau inn Sefton, ‘Fo coucl cee eee. Ba’ ping Ati cf the 1DIOT panenerdl sects 8 Sieur Ari pe be. ‘at 8 with th MadIO TRUMUER" by € Cou curiosities, ——. wi age to be seen without extra charge. b the Happ: eps of Eegement of J.B 8. She patt year ba re i Redfern Dulldings fe the wor. ‘imioston 20 gente, ‘Doors ope 5; Cenemine ciny ard Bei psason. i ae wine ke 8 chook war 508 BROADW: Garden.—A dmittan Sal wouder the Insant Drummer, wh fel mation! proticy over TALIAN OPERA AT CASTLE GARDE: Yor the pesduction Bt BON PASOU ALI igen ee cesvary for ‘August 11, 1851 there will be no performance this evening. ASTLE GARDEN.— FIFTEENTH SUNDAY EY ENING fi sac rior G. Ki sollnan, ots oj iin ind init, Lan" Opera, 2, an irestion of Max Maretzek. a eens eae 2 Retbuaahe Bese >. 1 2 yet i ¥ 2. (Gratorie ee eater al de Vi pshdier Jory Lanner; I Le wee rato ra - olay? Siac l Bareratac te tot the aa - ere OPERA om gee Halle ies the The sa ey re, angptis «tants sass, duit ‘ever by sce cont ab geven, and commence at eight o’cloo! if st ls i HESVEEY ramen Cone ite usea ware. Wures, MELODEON.. THE, PROPRIETOR MO3T informe the public that his establishment will ree, ber, bet jason, on Monday evening, Auguat Ll, period, many alterations have been made, Cec will now render this place of amusement, in ang cheapness, ; uperion to any simi- nsiste “Ss old aud ‘ seqquailed trot faring overy ous cutertuioments, ei ent, &e. For full particu. dir grand fesse cvery. variety of merrimen HE GREAT WIZARD OF THE NORTH HAS EN- ‘Tripler Hall for one month, and will have the giving 2 series of grand drawing room enter- astiques, which for these most universal success throu, . Professor Anderson begs most respect! ty hie future apnouncementa, Bags | 0 Le . oh oy ne einer ‘ariod aud wc By ire: an iat aes plage ra Troupe, br eRe at thestaae tw the moet se tt ni jected for roi, hereby of Layer | Le espa 5 st Sd 6a fF beauty aud Agre, sud who er of beautiful tableaux, ay from the pctaren of ancient ona chiro ad. dexverty, Madieas Bass, 1 eeagth 2 xtel z Female. Juggler in the world; s 00: any ot ale Artists, who will gi: ee xhidition of J unequalled in the wor! ther wish & performances 67 arheenoes, and of each ove Ay aes fins, te particu! Csstus GARDEN THIS DRLIGHTFUG guaxna Tevort is now 0 the Ae oor Sey and 2 bo Vistters thro: Ino ‘Bost Sonat {soma oe a ptabca kesh aud BROOKLYN —ADMISSIO%, 25 a4 8 o'tlock Renedt of Mise K. nat 2, 4 An ina Sule ie it Phillipe; Kose jering.” After which, fhe ft le a aan = nen Mins 4M wk KAN WITBOUT A a eh wr D. w Palmer; Tom Feathor- . Florence; ap Mise Croc! here wibacier A by me peer M. TAYLBU! bec frends aad be ren benoGe taken piace (for tie olome feason,) on Satur- ty evening, Avocet. st the Tiare Sess: Brookiya, 2 (et eh oceae.on ae will be be sacated by the ts. rows PROTFULLY IN- al, that her tzeight or Passage, bev tne clogkncs S20 saad even INS, 56 ‘ell treet. the Paclae, and al vg. np ge nen BRITIS2 AMD ba | AMERICAN ROVALMA: sips be owoen Liverpool direot. Rotween ste jou te “4 aad Livssesone The Boston Bhips ape ian to Lal snd segpive mails ye sagees: ~ shin oy my . tyro, OVA, BG. Lott, Bela nee ie Jndbize, HaeN . tons, » Harrie, i. Biyppeay Ay RIA, arboard bow oun Ne “3 ork. de, fro pie, from New Fork. ednosdn Presse from New York oF Boston ¥> D, Ir., Mato net] x oy Fag "Shunt ing ace, ing Wo take | fie and tn dhe sit ‘Bteamsaigs, are ia to cal to ote adwey, botors believing HAMPTON AND HAVERE—THE UNITED “Makes Fe rig Etoa: ip HUMBOLUT will leave for thom land thi iM ager, Sty at 20 teom Pier iat Bee. edo th pianit inet Lit th Ne Ane a “Broadway. yore AND GALWAY STEAMSA1IP COMPANY.— N books for subscription are now open at the office, street, where every lnformetion coneerning the Steps maf be obtained. —-THE NEY Are PLENDID BANCHESTER, will lesve Phi ‘Phpreday, the ra at @ovemme: x“ ‘of this Steamer male a, come; lg Yon ‘ peigats by se BISHAEDROW, 41 Reobenat Rises. MER MER y “i" and © mpet dostral J tn the Se a wit Seeat’ “For freight 0: ROMAS MAIL 0) soll, Soe road 5 vel'on board of ie SUPERIOR NEW STRAM- it Ladiow, segs Caitet ‘Wtater ny + leave for ‘Brsedas. the ie eee Pe taht or ona PH PeroHTL., 194 Pron steset, Capt, Lyon, on Zaturday, the sane ed Kerns The picomsbin Peontoa, ry 8 Bath, aT! ae for day fpleidid dent wo ekencachig. ving in the ae will sonoee? ‘Gaines ae oa IN. v0 oni For gue 1, Cor. come yy aap cons | 9 priga oi | Repo, & HERR DREISBACH’S ME: SqEntE— ‘This celebrated Menazerio—the larzest ducted in the known world—embracing ines every known to ‘al and which has resel the pa- tronage ae td undreds of thousands of the <— the United States h os orl aummer cama: towns of New En: eas 2 io it Tthand aby Old ver, 12th; Park tian, thy at son, 16th; Farmington, 1th; hima, Qist; Augusta, 224; Gar- ich: Cat ile, 2 x, 23a; Winthrop, 25 OW OPEN.—SIGNO of performing Bicds iiudsom street, aud will further notioe.” Pyrtorm clock. On ingles end Sesh. an verte, Bi ag a reese Py et] on amens at So ; and HEATRICAL NOTIC HOLUIDAY STREZT Ladies and gentlemen of acicac tr toded talent, desircus of engazing fcr the eus commencing ist September, will please addres ton, Holliday Street Theatre, Baltunors. Th. Theatre, Baltimore. tablisiment has, duriag the’ semmer, doled aud js0 furnished with en- REATRE SALOON TO RENT—THE LARGE ROOM connected with the second tier of Burton’s Thestre, nag ersatreet. Apply at the Box Office, from tea to two ally ARD-—M&S. FROM PHILADELPHIA t tendert vis J be to Tadies and Gentlemen of this trolos ove, and Law mat epee &e. Box selencs, oo: wares 7 rated KA cg Siad'ill toll tho mame hho Lad ‘isa the names af the vistors Sankdsnee coats. GeDsiamon ouedoluar, uated AP LINE AIL STEAMSHIP me 2 for Califoraia and Oregon ) 0 itivrmed that under the new arrangement of thie Com: conmmera iuapected and approved by the Navy Depart 4 carrying the United States ‘will ooutinwe te ¢ Panacia sad Sau Francisco tae st and Loe day of e808 je actideut, wud will | 00 the Paclio Maif ‘avino, one of whiea will 4 of toe Fouts BL onte Tyo A will between | altiog a es from formes port its gers Ps 5 Gelay with the mulls aad passengers fot or fromm San Francisco, line of propellers witl ba kept up for the trans- vf freight end trengious passengers betweon Pans Fre neteco, w under o the Company, sommodiousia her cabla Ae Serangonsenta, wi fataily boat. 2 abowesteariers will Keep tp the connection be od the other Mexican ports, the Atiantle will be maintained by the team sh Ge Sivw rene. QRESCENT OLTY.1,500 tons pate, JM) tons. CHEROKEE tuithy Uriv, Loo tee Paiva DeLPHEA Timeese Leaving New Tork for Chagros on th ith sad abel of oaab | tow staamshipe EL DORADO m4 PALCON will form | rect line between New veh, periods a2 will bm Ietowns, snd formin mar Vitough ling te and leang and ports ia Mexia, California, aud ‘asoages from Now Orlesas ona a ee ped from Arasteong, Lavwrason & Co, agente, a6 Last “The fare for tarongs Farad from New Pork to San Frea- 19.0 haa beew tr Ghagres, leaving st possible on steamships, © Chagres will be at the lowoet et wnen thoes por a a Ws hy MAl PF STRAMSLE comrgae | Ye Warren a for Chores, : nip the ofhes of ge Sapam Saad Bo paveage ft Kevight, re a ce corner of outh etreot, vay, wid BM wh direct for Har Pie aja treet ook, for the Sy leave New York es Ravetatror ‘every a ‘) oom Bt ely ad iter retarning (rom jastings, Dobbs Ferry, Inodingst fete, RAND SUNDAY EXCURSION of the on Flushit She wilttes pee Seecien ete wil remain tee clock, if soem whi i iiceacaceias te ey ANDER Sy AND a LIne ch, Maguire panecne feenen our socere thanke aificern of chat #04, for our passage from B Besta, 3, Haat, to pres Cue ly Siency af the et cmbanea neeation of cop venience vf tho pragen: ince Se oe id Pmt Avgus rae A NDW AND PAST 8A at riztecn tone burden, well fond » most approved madel, conpe ir) inmotion we tar. "Ror arte pangs Gul & DOWNING, 18 W ae 5 BANKS. A way Aty oN aUNp AY, ew Reeneite and Glen Co ‘are montaae Felander. Bertin 8 North river, A Y treat, river, ae te oy ent pain aha y first mh good sapply Ot eetcosk: Gus = The steamer dally cxeveriona, leaving aa fais ing Spring etrest of halt pret roe 9 sede From piet 4 8. ab 40" forting tesp (rom a fe @hul. ‘animes and bills OF hg day. Doors open at 3) | 7; concert to com 8 o’cloe! Par- conte, boxes, Os ates ore} seat, Boonta; | boxes, 75 cents. HAS. WHITE, Proprietor. ry aainel | rely ‘ ofated, and made to hocommodats vvet siz itogsther vieiag ia ap- | ~ m4 byte Di istic ante Dinivewi. a7 | | fingree prose iy Fakcon ‘aro torte , sot rae oat 9 foo. Ry of | iy * if west cata garc ay nwa aa a | fg, ie 3 North River t ST 0, TO | Avene way. | fae, 08 proovad, the foot of Ham: » | , LAND. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1851. i|@ RAND DRAMATIC SUBILER E. A. MARSHALL, RSQ, EN, ume Avs. l2ra, The Exsovtive sae performan svteo hove, the honor to aang ne A} ith the ti AT CASTLE be | Ae comments: ™ i Grad Overcureby the Orekgten: shestra.— ye. Cunnington, Rob Roy McGs escent Mr. Anderson. Ni ie ries. pendale. ougal. HOW, Morgan Rattler, several of his Mr. Milter, Swell puly Pas Seu. A Maines afore eles GM eal un By dv ineipal charsoters by Mr. Rob- | Pay Alexander Du ert Kemp and Mlle. | C | Fxtraordinar: | Astonishing Ta whiet bi | feats ever attempted. At we mingtes aaa 1 deleck, P.M, GERMAN NAT! NAL THEATRE, | sianaae ... 0. Buretthal, Leader ul the Orcheatea Here 7. W. Rinicen’ Hi DIE WEIBLICHE SCHILDWACHE, ' ‘The Female Sea' A Vaudeville im one aol, by ie Olympic. Mother Anton, Madame E. ity Anton, hee oa F pont Hoym: Row, Midame Henkel “incob, tert alebs fe) Here Zlumermoan; Hine flert Ziss- Sermanad Sorene COMPANY, y Max Maretzek, Evq., “opera ot ERN sy it iy Verat. oegeth Signora Truffi-Bene !o<'\. ; ws Stguoe it.cial. (OMEO A! VL a Tas ‘Act; by a ee omen J Gru. Whiti.:. Beoond Act | | Lucie... Edgardo... i Henri Ash Raimondy, Euisa, LA FaVORITA, Pourth Act; by Domisetel. ra di Gueman -Signors Conduete Macetro. . Leaders | | Chorus Miaater, Talcrieotve till 2) minates: ALD ménutes SCHUOL. t 6 av UR SC, | Sir Pe Ottyer | Sir | Sovaneie Siz ‘Sueerweil. Mite A. Gourwadeorm a hey a? past 9 o'clock P.M. Addrese ob Lebaif of Me. Magelall, by Mr. bi " ht, P.M. are farteitaine © | WY THE BOURSET FAwIhY. E Joico de Fores... by Mile. Carotine nasa: La Foika Nationale 17... Miles. Theresine a — | La Mavein... by. a. Caroline and Adelaide } sone chines. At W Seclock, P.M. Tre whole Entertainment wit | conctade with the varied and catesordinary pertormance of Rav Rl ‘Faw, | The elagwic scene, called thage brothers, Francis nei | <The suepewing and the wonfeeful Mons. Bicndin om the it Hope, whoee extraordinary sohieve- j wi ie ate oy stamjed Lim one of the Crvatest Rops Dancers | Beyrienne, by Mile Celestine Frauck, Mile, Bertis, and Monee ro ‘The colebented and original Jota Agragensicn Madane | Marsotti, Mlle, Victoriae Franck, Prencots and Antoine | Ravel, Gladiators, by the Ry Rey ren mM, A MAGNIFICENT yigetin OF FIREWORKS ON Tie PATTER Y. For the Premium of Two Hundred Dollars, offered by the Exec sgcutive Comm janac lamsberg a \« etrancey ‘and to pass out on the other ada. be permitted to pses in front of the orchestra ‘ two cirches of seats are reserved | for ene Governor of the State, the Ma feats fo the csfe, - As the illusions of the stage cam only bo pesfoct by gas Wei, tt the officers of the Committes will keep xcept jatermiasions, ‘The cor ialeion soe it. a refreshimen ushers on the occacion, aud Tit be fisting Fivten npomte coat iar. th attend ts the ig tnd the ‘youns, bes Geatlomen ere. fe. ‘ enna a ested not to transter © Tearia = G ast, es RAMATIC JUSILER Notice foe rok IN HONOR mi 0, Manegee.” ON TUESDAY will leave GRAND EXCURSION TO NEW ‘12th instant, at 5 o'clock, A. M.- Walnut street Ferry as above, for C cial ty y attend the mt aS lee D y pinnae tn aitermen aes THE WATE RING PLACKS. w K BAY. HOTEL, FWOAND ATALP NAY, core 2a City, eae ew urpaseed by any iu the vtetmity of af: fel reas | ind exten dathi ng stages leave Jersey DWYER & BROGNEBAD. INSURANCES, — LYN FIRE INSURANCE a eee ae beat tpg, 120 Ciated it applied for fl Scnnected with the ety for whieh Ferry several times thi | ee enn Mon futaiire: sae otnee persagal propert?. port and their cargoes, @pem Ae acoravis corms a4 any OUDST ENE NOHO ose TAM ELLSWORTH, President, aso G. Graves, eorvtary. fs — PRICE TWO ENTS. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Whe State Elections, INDIANA. The: tains. nao ta part flying reports by telegraph, and indicate the following result for members of Con- ay ‘dem. inth ‘dem.) Tenth .James W. Borden, (dea.) —Total, 8 democrats, 2 whigs. In the last Congress there were 8 democrats, 1 whig, and 1 free soiler. KENTUCKY. Concress.—The delegation elect will probably stand 5 whige to 6 democrats. In the last Congress there were 6 whige and 4 democrats, The full returns may vary thi? ‘apparent result so ag to be more favorable to the whigs. Govenson, &¢,—The whigs are raid to concede the eiection of Lazarus W. Powell, (democrat,) a3 Governor; John B. Thompeon, (whig,) is chosen Lieut. Governor. ALABAMA. * Tie election generally is in favor of the Union candi- dates. The secessionists” will only carry about eight counties throughout the State. (This relates, we pre- sume, to Governor and Legislature.) Covoness.—The Union men claim the election of five or six of the seven members, Jobn Bragg, secession demo- crat, is elected in the First district, and probabiy Sarap- son W. Harria, (aecession,) in the Third district, The Cuban Revolution. OTHER VERSION OF THE INSURRECTION—DE- PARTURE OF VOLUNTEERS PROM AL ‘BAMA, ETC. Bosrow, August 8, 1861. A letter received by one of the first mercantile firms in this city, dated Trinidad de Cuba, July 25, saye:— “ You will probably hear exaggerated accounts of isur- rections, in variou parts of the island. In this place, Sfty-elx young men prooeeded to a near by, and raised the standasd of independence. They were pur- sued by the goverment troope, and a portion oftbem surrendered without resistance, and begged for merey. ‘The rest fed into the woods, This is all the rising ther, bas been in this vicinity.” The correspondent also fur ther says, that “whatever outbreak there was, has been most thoroughly and effeotuadly suppressed.”’ . Bacrimone, August °, 1651, Thave just seen a letter from a responsible source at Havana, brought by the Georgia, to a gentiemen not connected with the revolution in Cubs, pronouncing ali tbe statemer(s put forth by the Spanish goverament a fatve, and predicting the entire success of the patriots in sixty deys—tbat the announcements of the overthrow of the patriots have been pat forth by the Spauish govern- ment to check the movements in the United States. ‘These stories are said to be all known to be false in Havana, The letter was emuggled through by a pas- senger. ‘fo-night's Southern mail brings an Extra New Orieans Picayune, which enys that the Cuba revoiution is not fuppressed. The patriote bold their own. Trinidad, Cienfnegos and Villa Clara have cent out their baols, eud Guinla Mirenda hai raised the banzer of rewoit ‘The steamer Vixen, and U. 8, sloop Alabama, sailed from Pensacola oa Ssturday, for Orba. Mowroosteny, Ala., August 8, 1851. ‘There is great excitement here in favor of the Cuban inewrrection A number of pertona ere leaving to he!p the Cubans in (beir struggie for independence. ‘Phe weather is hot and dry. From Buffale. HOTEL BUGAED—®EGRO MORDEBRAD—ACTIST DEAD Boveaco, Amrost 8, 1867 ‘The tavern and @ aumber 04 out-buikkiags belougin to 8. Fergusoa, situated four miles weet of tits city ‘were entiniy destroyed by fire last night; loss $8.000, Joon Perkins, sude cotored maa, working ina ha, field im (he town of Sangerfield, bad some altercation whereupon the former seized a scythe and instantly kil eé the Initer. Perkins has beep arrested awd lodged is jail, Me Van Prondis, aa artist of Detroit, was \itled whil huat!og Gear Chicos yeotorday. MOVEMENTS OF SRORETARY WENSTE TUE GAMBLERS, ETC. Boero~, August 8, 1851, ‘The Hon. Daniel Webster left Boston this morntug for bis farm, at Prankha, N. tf. Mrs. Webster took ber de- parture, at the same time, for Sarstogs. The gamblers who were compelled to leave the muster. field, at Neponeet, proceeded te Squantam, where a seri- ous fight ccourred among themselves. Kuives and otubs were freely used. and it wes reported that one of the gamblers wus fatally injured. One bad his ear bitten off, and othore were badly bruised. = The Hon Semuc! H. Walley declines the office of Mayor of Roxbury. {e is put forward by the Webster whigs as & candidate fcr nomiuation for Governor. R—L HORT AMONG Pire In Providence—2an Shot, &e. Paovtonnen, RL, August 6, 1851. A two story house on Headley etreet was destrove! by fire yesterday. A daughter of Felix Bourke, one of the occupants of the house burned, died from injuties re- ceived by the fire. Francis Arncid wee shot, yeeterday, at Smithfield, (it was feared mortally.) by Kdward Kuight, who persisted in using a pathway aceore rome property which Arnold bad determined to close up. JENNY LIND—CASE OF MANGLNO, Acoasey, August 8, 1851, Jeuny Lind and her personal ettendants arcived at four o'clock this afternooa in the steamer Reindeer from New York. She took a carriage for Congress Hail; and in the morning will take the seven o'clock train of cars for Buffulo, Itis raid she wiK remain in retirument at Magara Falls for ceviral weeks. A young man (asonof Mr, Robert Whitlock, lumber denier.) was found hanging in the garre: of his father's house (hie afternooa It was the result of accident. Trotting Match—Lady Sofolk Winning. Rocrmersa. August 8, 1851 Tho great trotting match between Lady Suffolk and St. Lawrence, for » purse of $300, teok place on the | Rochesteg Union Courre, this aftervoon. Mile heats, best three in five. Lady Su‘folk was victorious, winaing the first, second, fourth, heate, The time was as fol- ow — 2:95 Third Heat. First Heat... Beccvd Heat. 28T Fourth Heat. Army Intelligence. We learn that an order bas beon recelved from Wash. for the remoral of all the troops at this station to the Bouth. This ix probably (he renewal of the order lenued some time sinca, and subsequently counter marlWed, for (he remowal of (he troops to the Southern mation. A great exeitemont rrcee at that time, from the fact that it wae euppored thet troops wore intended to operate against those who were engaged in the Cuban ex- pedition. That idea was quietou by toe contradiction of the head of the government, anu thie is probably to carry out what was then intended—a mere transfer of the (roops to the South. Isteturence rrom Cru of the 2tth of woe, raya Different letters from tho capital state that the elec- thon of was made with the most prefect nility, aod that the resait war favorabie Write frow Aatiago, she Join of v une, & wt aE pom fad orfer reigua ta Santia ‘The reault ctthen votes ry very foveranie v0 Moult—the = Moult —the Of railroads, the author of the Pubiic Ipetruction, Panta Aona,..,, Lanero.. talted sour wend ‘ we Crust, Case ag ~e a favor of Monit thes cor tends Han ef deputies eat gee setwes to peeure the feiumph of this candidate. ii | | their eastern shore neighbors, | temained silent, being afraid thet bis life weal, =< —= ===> | gallowa—with the blood etreaming fre W Nis acck—and ewung off He appeared to die quite eas by The crowd then dispersed I am bappy to state that there were noe uler steam. | boat excursions gotten up to carry spectator ¥ from Bal- P timore to witness this earcution. \ EXECUTIONS ad MARYLAND. THE COBDEN FAMILY MURDERERS, Horrible Account of the Scene, | ruth in the reported arrest of au ¥" ae nk tes | There is mo trutls in Che reported areost of 3 . — EXECUTION OF AMOS GREEN, Our Marytand Corrispondence, - BY MAIL 4 BY MAIL | Bartimore August 8,1 Wl - Cussreatows, Mi. Avgust 7,1851. | Amos Green, the megro, to be hung at noon toda W fe Fisit to the Cells of the Cendemned—Their Protestations of | a repe on Mrs, Josephine Pepee, was removed feom 0a€ Innocence Hardened Villains — Excitement among tie Peo” \ jail last night to Howard district, persisting to the Yaa . ple—Arrival of Spectators—The Gallows, $c. | in bis protestations of innocence of ail violence, as Our bright and beautiful little town, the county town | bas done from tlie first. It is a singular fact that (ho ai of cid Keat, is, to-day, all bustle and activity, as « lange number of strangers have already arrived, and takea up | their quarters, in order to be present to-morrow morning | at the execution of Taylor, Shelton, and Murphy, the three men convicted of the brutal massacre of Wiliam Cosden, bis wife, sister, and wife's sister, at Georgetown Cross Roads, in March last. Itwas generally anticipated | that there would be several thousands here from Bulti- | more, and whilst some of our good citizens calculated to | turn a penny off of them, others dreaded their arrival, un- der the expectation that they would be of that character | that would pay but little attention to law and order | There is not, however, more than one hundred here from | Baltimore, and no hore can arrive between now and the | time of the execution, so that the morbid appetite of the | Baltimoreans has not been equal to the expectation: of we is not one of his jailors, or of thé Rev. gentiemoa wh | have visited him, inciuJiug the Rev. Heury Slicer one of the shrewdert obscrqers of human character, who eae not 4 | feel a conviction, amounting almost to a certainty, i the negro is innocent of the crime for which be in ehowete | euler but the nature of the obarge is aueh that some, | iB testimony can be produced ‘The fact ai hie taving ef ret dead aks of che woman,. am that he now makes the statement ofa mutual intercou is, to my mind, pretty conclusive evidence of his g& hd He was engaged ail day esterday in devotional oxercit ey © sbibiting, apparently, thegreatert firmness and reaig we tion. a BY TELYGRaPH. \ Bacrooee. August 8, 1851.7 Amos Green, the urgro convicted of rape, Waa executed at Eiifoott’s Mills, today. He went to the seatfold sing ing end praying. He declared his ianocence, but said i“ | was of nouse, as the world would not believe him. 19% . asked God to forgive her, A despateb was received from t Governor Lowe, authorizing a further respite, if thougate” dvieabie by tue District Attorney. SD Theatrical and Musteal, S| Tee Grasc Dramaztc Josmer.—When this project ‘women. and children, exceeding In nuabs | Mavehall the teene- pecs ce Mpg ogy oon ag Dpular feelin | W88 at Gist propesed ia honor of Die bent with regard to the prisoners is such that It will be, appa- | ofthe Becadway Theatre, we predicted that it would be rently, ab exquisite pleasure (o see them strangted to | a triumph of genius ond enterprise, aud such an evemss death; hence, all whocan manage to be preseut will be | o dramatte here before ten o'clock to-morrow mornirz, sad Tdoubt | *% Wow prove nn epoch ia the dramatts wortd. Kwvep whether a tingle throb of commiseration wil. pass tarough bing is progressive prosperously, and the programme of the heart of in of the immense coasourse, in view of | ‘(self shows am array of talent—native aud Coveign— thelr awful deat | tiewer before concentrated ia one entestainmeus, While the publie mind is thus without the ahvtow of | adeubt ss to the guilt of these miserable mea, I heart | In addition to thore distingrtshed artiate oiready namedy tepdered their servicns -—Signec” them ceciare to-day that they will, on the gallows, each | the following bare Mrs. Brougham, Mr. Chanfrw, Mr. teparateiy take on cath that they af» attog.tion galltiens | 4 py 1 the crime of whiek they Lave been convic nent, RS Aa, Goer eetitnn alike paenand aes et | Daweoe, Miss Coad, Me. Wilson, Me, Wallet, the Shak vob | epearean jester; M. Gustare Kroilmar, Professor Andee- The concourse that will bo here to-morrow morning | from this and the neighboring counties. to witoess the | execution of the dread sentence of the taw, will, bowever, | be immense, as,in addition to seyersi steamboat toads | expected from neighboring towns, we have tidings fom | the country round, for the distance of twenty miles, of | the approuch of «cavalcade of spectators, compris! know rothing of the murder, and that Shaw, Sone States’ evidence, has sworn ‘tal-eiy, implicating shield himredf and others from puniabment. A’ | soi . ‘ ; ee see frou the State ea | ce. the great W : who bas just arrived. the imprel ity of any statement the ftom Eurcge. The latter, in offering to the committee may — fern “Maggerg the certain doom that | his valuable sid says —*Tregcet the absence of thet aweits them within the next twenty Li thay t but re- | a6 erephecest 1 erated” thelr saertions with tho more cuergy nnd | Portion of my paraphernalia, that woul eusble me te 4 vebcmence of expression. | give one of my s 4s fantesteor: elone prevonts my eom_ ¢ They heve been kept im separate rooms since ti plying; to have dene which would lave given me muck conviction, had have Leen visited by 4 pieaoir. Aldhoogh pereoaaily uneequainted with Mx, ters of the gospel, elt of whom have | Merebail. I have lon, known and esteemed biwa feoum: cica that they se the most hardensd ches | the high repusstion he bears oo the othor side of the At- that ever cocupiod a couvict's ¢ ™ Tayior, | lantre. If lean in other wey a'd che commilvee ia who is upwards of fitty years of age, seems to thinkof | the premotion of Wel m artes: monial to Ma, nothing but a cesire to have revenge on Sb ov, by whove | Marsal, F eb: by bebe, sforded the op tumony be was convicted, nnd deoires t | pertumity of doir The Conimities, we percelte, his death he to are d then: of Bir, Anderson's talent aud ine served seven nd seems = in the rteter of Rob Roy, ia which ae io Europe. |” Somber .‘Sivessmesilltie ignite menjaibensinns Aa which hes drawn smenae house for the Last fort- _ They visited | night, in offered for this even'na’s ama@sement sed (ook leave of him, but note difuses Geecdeliia” saltiness Uons ot innocence, they beiiow guilty rphy is betwe ty five aud titty years of and ia the onl, he trio whe has Listened ¢ falsters of (Bo ¢ have ti t if her vii fufte a Od Mise Anderton, tn the siotants will commeagr the Mode” No doulstes. lege. We hope ao, for ae, heatricn manage @oee not fesces to be w struggled tor « loag terme this country, aad now toate Lowa deviehted by Bla eatertng- > opa they will come fe ain bisa. —ihe programme anacanced for thine tive. Burton witin omeur in two piers The use with the with Bertoo in hia than convict, dectay , lnmocence fret the gatlows wi hia tast breath has been viewted in jab by his mother, childien, and the parting scene between Lutet aflecting phar acter Hie chitha: peated to be remarkebiz fomd of mix shen! to take off his ehaive dailew wich them One ef ble children he t tore, We having been born since his isprtonwe Telgions profesciona are mot, however, be genuine by hie julure Fheluon ia the youngest man of the pasty. bel Jel twenty-five, abd ridionles th. Toindege him to propare fer de ard a mort fherdencd wlian, apparently baving no earthly ties tai he cares nbout severing. te has a ca thee abd brothers living in Delawase, who are aaid to be | guite repetable, They have bot been to we bist ant eaye that he woutd not see them if they should come ances Wit Toodlea"" otty Toodie in whieh he hae orted by Mecers. Blamd, Tety sod Misa Weston, no equal, aud wOL be eup, | end Burky Liughes. Nariowan, Tunare benctitet Me 8. MeWic He is the only one of the party who catered the Lou ter, Will give him © bei, The and according to the tertimony. killed the two yo Sretractite, and ao doutt will dee well, teeo- rts, ond stabbed wud stamped o@ Mr. Coat: «be | i dort Cf bis own claim? vpn the dramatic publig, Eid'icea rhot through the window by Taylor | % il commence With the gruaa of the. Shaw, th@ witness on whose testimony thay have beea | th KR tas Gilbeet® aod Miw.0 convicted has generolly borne a t c, | Fexne Welter Ariingtem. Miss Ludlum ey . and i¢ still ie too vi He saser n dance | Next thy sowed of Hue and Ory,* ¢d to join them cn a robbing expedition, hat as | with Mr MeVicker aa L Saco, and (he ase s000 us he anderstood that bioot waa tobe hued he | Will terroinate with the * Seren By Adevude eadenvored to ercape, but was competed to ac. | Brevdem.” This bili will be eure to draw @ full Bouse. company them after starting. As seou 4s Ub ne first | Cyerery’s Mineinese Offer a rlek programme for thin diced wns rhed. and Sheiton entered the bouwse | evening. conslsting of excellant negro metodies, instra- tnd comaenced an indiveriminate slanghter, he Ut sod pemtal perfwmrances ead daceve cu reaching botue, related the wtote Line " th wha . “ DiverThers are, as tatals visited every ntgtates Vife of the man wiih whom he was liviag, bat afeewan ‘dienes, who are highly NA singing and don Micerany Gasorxe—Mist Topleure takes her boastt this evenigg. whoa s Lok of creat atérectiva ic ofured far-= Ube amusement of ber frieads Daracn's Mrsrcm —We hate never seen more agree- Abie per rmances (han we encounter hors postentagy afferuoon and evening, ‘The ‘Brn Gord" 9 a pleasing: mediately arrested, and the testimony of Shaw, on the | ond piquant farce. aud was capitally presented, MAwm (rink, agreed in every particular with the statement made | Piyun made « perfect Mary. “A Rotend tor an Oliver™ by the woman as having been related to hee by the wit | was papfrtned with groat volrit and effet Me Olarke, Deer, nt Gay bre m the morning after tie murder, sod | gs Lightlyer, was full of life aud uature, Mise Morstayee~ Lefore any tid' of the dreadfol aflair had toached. the | enacted Maria rery mwertiz; Hadaway was inimiteble ae visinity in whieh rhe resided; rhe. uleo gare a descrip. Fixture, and Mis Kogers wen veby good as Mes. Balm tiom ct the excitement he was in. and troborated his | Lourne Of couree thr Bartinottt fanly wore adumirebie. areertion that be had been compelled to accompany | Tho same performances ary given this afternoon sad Shem sguinst bie will The testimony of boflt aged t@ | Cyoning Leda Ju veda ant Tere Uline appearing for the erery poate, abd taking into consideration the (aot | tact ume what tl bad been kept separate, and that shaw was | Tur ¢ bot ollewed to hear her teetineony, one may certainly be ue couridered 9 corroborators of the others, and as fra- it he made any puliie disclosures The wouan ajso let the State through fear, and a casual remork that fell from her whilst paving through Delawar. excited the éuspieien that she kaew more about (he muter thaa she wns willing to disclose, She wns Consequently pur- fed apd bronght back, and related the whow stafemone whied Shaw had made to her, ‘The partion wees all iam at Wirane vate Up the ueueti ediy the greatest in the wee Neate. —Thue cxtrondie of paturel wangic a) Loube-~ 4. Das, we fot euceoadnd ia beth ” wih Sieeee he tates OF thee eelirtaaes er ceswautiol | cognging. Tighe Hall tor bis cugaldceut entertain their Wheresbouts on the night of the massacte, exoapt | MEET 4 Uy the trsertion that (hey bad gone together on a muck Madame Aono Bishop is cliving cc acerty st Olearoiaad, tet buvt. in the violnity vet the crossroads has eat- | Obie. ieGed the minds of every ove as to their an tow ted galt | notwithstanding all their protestations of tua.ccenos. pean Bay) considered #0 cototusite, (hat the | Jury scarcely left their box to make up their tentiots: 204 thourer de who beard and read the testimony will, tow morrow, look on their death «trvggies, aut Listen ( their py) ope pry without a doubg euteriag (bow miads | abort tine, eb will vlait come of the cities of Canada to of the prisoners. ‘ To ot helt cnet Mace. Rieand and Moore, have, | She Wee accompanied by ber servants caly end hee since their conviction, on account of the eolema pro- | Frenale couria. : teataricns of innocence of the prisooers, gene inio & Movements of Diatingutem i ledtvtdmaia, Drraetene of Josey Livo —Jonny Lind tot this oltge this mowing in the Retatert, Captaia Degroot, for AL bany, enroute to Niagara Falls, whones, after stoning m Burgoyne, Bey, Mr W. M. Burgopne, child, searching investigation and omanineionn of the testi. alan setenv Ayn Sroactien, Captei s tees mony aud facte produced at the (rial, a well of rarioas | New Ovienns; De 3. ¢. Bait, ane * anion nak thectles and statemente made to them by the prisoners, y. Lenton: © but they hare been met at every step , cumstances % Alta ine. Sou’ further corroborative of their guilt ey have also | BE M Guke bred every effort in thir power to induce the prisoners — yeatettay at the le to confess. and make preparation for the awful doom that joveph Crack tin ccrtaindy s@eite them before the saa bas again made ite | Fielda, Quebec » come. | Louleville, Ky seflold has been erected on a piece of rising | Paregpe, Clinton ¢ ground, meer the mill cf Dr. Whaland, from #hich « Boon era view ean be bed for a half mile in every direction, at | ie Cure Pp ‘hen rigged with tackle for three. The Sheriff bas made ewer, oo a iow ign oe Pa, were preparation, and has | there er at (be [lowned Uotei. companice and a large police so cote, Serge F Sask ast Caep aki wil pass of | he low ier, the country poonie are coming 12 | Reverty Meiel Toenste, = meme Bo” | eee nents Pratt Bynttevitie; 3 2 Utios 1 ville; Jorge Sever, Litiebeld San , mee THE AWFUL EXECUTION, BY TRLEGRAPT Bacrorons, Aag 8, 1851 He nban, y at ‘Teylor, Murphy and Shelton. the murderers of the Dor. L * den family, were huiig to-day in tbe presence of eight were amonget the setters yusterday st | thousand people, whore behavior wis very onderty, ane = ‘The priconers necended (he gaikows (orether with firm vo The eprTeR of THE HPRALO slepe crag eon of oat Taplor and Murphy made rhort asiresnee, positively | ohy a0 tn re Oe contest tS eee denying their guilt. Shelton also denied his guilt. hate Sa bal to the gatiows, exolaimed, | 4 ing Sea \alintehens how Go peer viety en wears onal Ga Kooy ‘Oe Tiered has 00 teport + Salar es tact be “Scammers te a The galjows was twenty five fort Ligh, amd the fall full piaining 00 ix feet. The ropes were bunglingly adjusted, and when the trap fell, the kmot of Murphy's rope broke, sad be felt rtolent. 1y to the ground, a distance of twelre feet. Ells throat Vy tna nettle. ‘This oceurrence caused « theill of horror Seen Will you amongst the spec! ators. t Raéitor, oblige The other two men died withou! a struggie—the great Aeqeet, Ween. fail not only broke their necks, but parted the fesh ail around thelr throats, aimost to the bowe They hung twenty mioutes end were tekem down Borphy, by thie time, had recovered, and again re. A peated hie dectaration of innocence As he passed the set yale SPARS cere ona Sora bodies of Teptor and Shelton, he exclsimed, “My Got, SS two fonecent men racrificed.” He was again put on thy whe ne! taetr enone rr the bodies of dead