Totakes Mks for WON. TM falmriog In the petition of Pram,. Wu se to No Governor and Connell o Ildinnonhe Ye, referred to in Ids 000feraio WA gra vriebdroorn at the 4th of Jane lb Ills Excettnecy_ awry W. Briggs. and to Ike Honormile Could: of the Stab of Mosoorlaissotto: limb.' been eonvieted before the So. moms Jodie's! Court of the murder of Dr. Partisan. I would moot respectfully and humbly petition your Exeellency and the nameable Comod, to be permitted to de nims, In the most solemn manner, that I RIO Arotirely innocent of this awful crime—the I mew entertained any other than th Modest feedings toward, hint, and tha never bad any indeeement to injure him whom I have to long numbered among my boot friends. To Him whenth ' ben secret, and before whom I may eong .1164 to apnea would I appeal for the truth of what I now dealsre, en also for the truth of the solemn deelsration, that I had no ,gooey in placing the uprise of a hem. body in or under lay room I. the Medical College in Boston, noir de I bow by whim they were en placed theft lama violim of etre umstanees, or a kir Imeepiram, or of the attempt of mine to cause suepleion to fall upon meh perha rew ps, Ly the prospect of obtaising a large ard - Whoa Prat charged with this dreadful eekailla did not pintail. to the world a dec laration of my 'unseen. or any explanation of the eireumstattees tending to bring sus picion on 1., solely consequence of en tire immenes of the coerce I ought to adopt, and implicit reliance on the calmer jupare dgment of other.. I bad, however, pre a document for publication to that elf-vs, but an there wont strong dieposition frotenthe fire to misinterpret my eve.y look, amine, and expremiiin, it was deemed more advisable for me to preserve and tnain• lain silence. The document was, therefore, with struggle on my part, withheld. Immedi ately upon my armor, every moron. was re sorted to to bend even the sort tr.filtig ap pearances in my laboratory, and insigo - ifi. sant circumstances to add to tho suspi pons, end to pervert them to my disadvan- In the state of mini in chicle I woe, Isom was oonetantly urged upon me ; I complied more strictly, perhaps. than ought Co have done.. Every mothed poisoning the publie mind, and of (molting =dies agapet me, was re. rutted to.— hoods, imputations and fabrications were daily differed; and I soon perceived thellethe oontredietion of one would lead to allows, end that the refutation of them all would be en endless tub I therefore sub mitted in silence and reeignat ion, believing that the dens most shortly onion wool. Itc •. wholtriogeth light Out ofd mimosa" well cams the troth to appear, end my Moment* be made aenifeet to all. Dad I previ 111 l sly been &owe od the out that oleo, be uncle of eye. oi...ennstaleees nmy inst. to give en uojuot end orome on• imprestion, if explained, I shontid have been provided with vendiblee to explain them met eatisfactorily. Sean of the etatemente, r,pferenees and tames, however, coda not bo fully esplained or disproved; widen tunetely, I mould not *nil myself of the proof to du it. I now pray your honors that the evidence may be reneived by you, and that thy tem i ctrra * a r so y „ my own aWatuent e and rx pl•natiouo. Itemeating, in the most solemn and posi tive manner. and node, the folks. some of my responsibility es • man god a Christian, that I em wholly ionocent of this ehorge— to the truth of which the •• Swelter of all Hearts" is a whom., I would humbly •...I reepeetfully pray that this privilege I here melted easy be granted Ido this ender the fall belief that the testimony and caplet.. Cone I may, and would now offer, arc suet as will deeprove many things, and noinei miry greatly the evidenee or at least tw. Witnesses, and place in the true light vin emenetaneste now ebonies. Oet this review of my ease, your honor WM, I tenet, Sod sufficient reeons for re moving ate &triplel.s of the Court, and for the ieterpomition of mercy. The knowledge . of my feelings and habits, and of my ven om eogogensente and oaeop•tino of time, both before and after the diesppearanee of Dr. Berkman, bane, from the arm, bean eansiest aseuranoss to not affliceed of ay Inseams; and now that their mum is WEI, who has sastained both them and M ht our days and nights of sorrow and sadness, has been Ashen by the unlocked for result day trial. they would trey to be ryt z i. th " h t l i s io th n sir sole earth- Ia &Teeing that your Imeelleney, and the neeenble Council will Ind sentient grenade ter granting se a pardon, and at ruterieg to Asa the husband and father. eownh most ressetfelly and huobly P ^l 'Si Jose W. Weasels Wbe OIMPO it Free Webster. Ms. NW* art kr &Ow hen Vo.••••• U reneWerod SW the 8... Dr. Ihwew r lao weeniest before the Goy. weer wed oe the weeks of ,11. seadog the wategoe ba of Prf. WOW.. 1 beido.l6lBl er. on Twedey W. 1141 • D Shit ia releerwil If Oa Maim of the O. " Wore of are Owell Shoehl be Warn be as ..p.+ et Prot Weleter, tbor they 'odd anew Wm further lowa* OWN We pewerwatoe of We withedeo. bbe Owebbeh h owler a wriestrooll hY beerlig. Wonkier it or a beard o Demme% ow of wheal wee Dr. Warne. • weft of de Orwell wee mottled yeas , day efhenmew eod Dr. IPoterom U. ro rtesebol he be preen& lma re Wee %Ow otootiow of Ose A ssit, b We/Wm sea bow ilhothAeita 'We wiled et the Owed Olember elbeileed ea letervinr WAR... Dew w l' hew Lima Ger Bea Welirter wee emend Is weerebot H dew lasilass wowed wroweadebie eat Whew. beewbrels 11... Wows le widonay a wows of bore—fire eed terewerloot r Ibe iree. TM dare reerteer relabite le greet tir fhe ram Wag& bb mous Uttps . thls mott toniblo Mel km Wee few Ilbo Wilwr two dew. Usk !we besatiful girls who *died ho behalffly used op th e tollbettoste moo. or WWI - kf their fat* at Om Wei. Thar .hors-aped ky the appal...woe of a third person 'Wyly beeltbfol appears ...4m has hem. es- the some, is not for us se determine. Al eheaged for one more Moldy and sad. though badly Wilma and Isconned, Mr. Webster, in eonversation with Goa Ryder 44 • 444 , ./ of moovery.—Poe' • Rand, said that ohs sad hr tirmghtsmare7 News. , WY ? ~. V" tr . • ••••••. •• ef t•• „__ Mr Jenne Matt— Wad*. Amity Lind I. • , --- been giving coonearts at Stockholm. An. to the v0n.... she's mo. whten lor • 1..'" (torah,' to the mamma there who a no on, were writtee at her earnest mdidtr ar tW arrirar , t b. mekmo for t h. famme ion. She strongly believed in his 'ono- putup foe pablie sole; more than • • see, or she would bane consented thosened persons disposed their to their presentation. "We feel tutored end rbrj bare hone mid ke eeer = 4 ; r 7. ,f that ;no one doubts your sincerity, Mrs. ms. . ad'lle Lind will quit Stookhoho to- Webster," maid Gov Itrigge, who bad un- wards the middle of July for the waters at tit now sat a silent listener. " I feel that, Elms. Her engagement in the Unite he most have enininiee,llP lie died a inee Stated commences on the get of October; meat of great provonaltan I cannot pa• not..oho will not embark for that .0..7 node myself that it was tubercle." rem before the month of September. tinued lc. Webster; "he d .tell upon his children—be was a good, kind husband —sod oh, sir, we earnestly hope and pray but y"n eta; find it consistent with the ause of justice and Intmonity to Mao hien ad our whole family from the min and deep dist:nee which threatens." The Lieut. Governor replisd to some thing which she said. Mrs. Webster tole skins his words, looked earnestly into his t ee, her eyes streaming . with tears, and id, with a fore.l shall never forget : "Dial • t oe say, Sir, it is Impssible to °Amens, his sentence Y' "Oh, I cent tell you that Madam—the suldtet is before the commit tee. All I say is, we will try most ennui ntinusly to serve you, and saes your hus band It is a most painful duty." Mrs Webster said she wished to assure his Excellency 'At she was instrumentel . . is presenting his confession to their ideratiow and dunked that they would • • n•trite it as favorable as duty would per t. Mrs. Webster and her daughters the lIIJS oem ems premit. Lien. Gov. Heed, eaid to the D.etnr that ho was ia oi u. come there in order that the Conn might norninunieete to him some impor t information which their compsittee had inrii front a Fl .arl of Surgeons. re speCting certain statements Intel; by Pr,i Webwer in his eonfession The Lienten-' ant Gummi. int waled the Demur that the Council chose to communicate to lain, be cause he seemed to ha the only person who appeared in the Professor's behalf. Dr Putnam said ho had appeared before the Council as a chismr—having that in formation (the confession) which circum stone. n had placed in his posseesio—elld not delegated ; therefore he did not deem it his duty to sot in any other capacity than a friend and listener. • Haereuld hear ante thing they had th Present. and then he would consult. Pref. thster and Lie eoun- Dr. Bell won about reading the stafemen to lie Powell., when it wan mutgested that the dooeument shotold not go forth to the ',oldie until the final report of the Commit tee is made. Wo undorrend the result of the.Sur woon%'inec-tication leaven a doubt In the tniods of the C •uneil upon three points.— Ftmt., the wealmn with which Dr. Webste .aid Ito struck Dr Parkman. Secondly, the time which ho stated Dr. Perlman liv ed after the Id ,w was blieted ; and, third ly, the clashing of his petition with hle eon fession. In the opinion of the Burgeons they are all Inconsistent. The Council meet again neat Monday, when the final de cision will be made. Boneon, Monday, Jely S. A hearing was had before the Committee in Pardons this morning in Webiter'n ease. , The Lieutenant Governor stated that Inge number of petitions for commutation had been received; one from Mr. Green, • Juryman in the case, two or three othe from persma eh" sold they themselves ommitted the murder soil not Profess.. Webster. Several medical men showed that blowe on the head suit se that which Professor 1 ebster said he gare Dr,Park mawitften nutted death in ee•ltor _entil, Mr. &twit Ji ..... . cited two 'instance. to show the u avernabla temper of Professor tVebsti. r, and how soon it was ever. In tee mum Dr. Webster, when • student, oimmencted the play of knocking off bat with another hardens, in which Webete was rather the worst or; finally Whiter nt enraged, seised • stick, and would bay . iven • deadly blow had be not been pre vented. The vent day he showed no re• ntment. At another time in London Webster was being shamed, when Dr. II lattethford play oily remarked, "Did you ever see • berber have a monkey V" Webster erar much waged, wised • knife, and would have struck Dr. L. hnd he not been prevented Dr. Jerrie@ Wyman was introduced to AIM that Dr. Parkinson skull wee a little thinner than the average. A petition was ,resented by Prof. Hewett, signed by Pres. dent Sparks and nearly all the Prefewmes f Harvard, praying for • eommutation; 01 en the round of his late eon/won. h (ae they say) haring forfeited all eleim be hollered, on the great probating the saints that the get was not remanent Prot. Bowen urged finagles. to obtain now limn pinkie.. and - al ditelet..- ' -io was postponed i Ingo? win • St that • josloas• I tth lm .... tbs a lLod u. .thee ay. snd altbosib be ea Imlay or owl, llr. IL bra row or log I. seeni. of 6•••ppoo•L tin lig for • amens • 004 to b• three I• • mufti the Ala zed • Z=l=C:l tio Wet Tido Ito opporontly .hi .past W. took armed It sod ~It y Agana kook. 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