Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 May 1831 — Page 1

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777; TlXCEXXES GAZETTE, ( really impart their Hie-limnMe and incalit iC'daMe Messing to every indiv idual, how-. Iv.HTi.l) nv S.VMUCL HIM,, !Cver humble ami Ucuie. who breathes V.iT.r. . mS';.' , ,i rvorv .-ATI'KIMY, cn Vibe vital air cf civ :!:zed hie.

' t ''' ' ' " . . , i r- r. I TllVrrSltv in nlir nn-Ji slnfu ic rilmlnfcd

,'.( ; v. ;;Vin tl-rr-r cmnthVfor the special and peculiar benefit of the

-,-nhiiv:, ! 1 1 I'onar; -i wealthier class c soeietv . it is directly the V tr. A WPHt of piPC- lip ri'I, fonder,-

11 !' a.V-r:,;i -D-" ,u-o, 'b, :';V hen, w.thin the reach of that largest i viu. :,t u ittiin ti.n i D; tans woi-n. oc ;iutr-i . c j., "t portion ot the community, who possess nWFlTInMr.N T"S u ill Vr inortfd 3i 0l,l' a motlerate con. etence, those means ;),iiir j..t -.jsire, f--r thr o insertion, and advantage which the tich can always n! v.fy-f.w cents rcrsonare for each sub-'enjoy ty a lesort to distant institutions. " l-or'i-.n. ;Theiean? few i-rrpens in Tennessee so

1 ?ror ;rHO In ia-r i I v rmn na t n lm ? n i 1 .1 t t i

alileral education at a euitalie seminary

at heme, or iti tJ;e yicinity of home; uiicica;. the jjitat n:ajoi:tv nculd ner-

'i he .olru-o mt Ve p.ii. n lot tor? cr . pc hid it incniTeni!d, if not impracti-

, cable, to sustain the ruidcn of. a long

t journey and the accumulated expenses ol

is -vii, at hwli to

, ,r ; r.r ' paving JirrenficT: tut a ir

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; v I U.o ti t n-: : he con-id' 1 1-1 .v r.rw cn.1 .' Hi' -i.it.

tials. a prisoner who objects to either ot the judges mut aicn his reasons. In otlier w ords, peremptory challenges are not allo-.ved in these courts The pi ivilege of ch-illngin here belongs equally tr the prisoner and the. pro-eoctor The right of challenging the mrt.:ber ot a court martial prevails on the continent of Europe, as well a? in England md Amer

ica.

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M--rS It. 1). Wt'r. ?Hrron ! it; it rpsii'flnrr The rwmr rm!ilrli

H. nt.r. or J. !.. Colnan, wih j-c rrrViv,J at aie iUIe indebted t.) these professed ad-

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ll'tstcrri U(k!y Review EDUCATION."

ch:dc them from all rcssd'rde cni oitcnitv

I to partake ot those privileges arid benefits

'which the wealthy will alvvav take care

Extract frm an Address delivered by V. to secure or themselves. Public sen)ina G Hunt. E-q bofore the Carroll and Ties of learning, of every grade and deAsrMheridan Societies of the University 'scription are friendly to the" general difi Nashville. April G, 1 ?3l . j fusion of knowledge among ;he great "Every man, it i true, car.net himfflf mas cf the pfople. .-p a riofound anfl h rant scholar, be-! The w isdotn and provident care of cur

cause even, man cannot, consistently with forefathers early laid the foundation of a dsrb.iipo of other essential duties. ' University om this favoied spot. Willi!

From the Louisz'UU Journal. POLITICAL CHANGES. The rapid revulsion that is taking place in public sentiment with respect to tht present administration, has probably n parallel in the history of our country . We cannot take up a paper from any part ot the union, without discovering evidenceof this fact. Editors are even where leaving the Jackson ranks, and their readers are following them by hundreds and thousands. The Hudson Envoy, an able paper, during the late conflict devettd to the up port of Jackson, has seen it- mistake, and with commendable candor hsis abandoned the cause of the man w ho sin e his election has abandoned all the principles ami professions uuon the faith of which be v ft was sappor ted. The Fayctteville (N C.) 01 server has hauled down the Jack-on h" g. Ti e reasons it gives fjr d(s nil uie Hei.v ar? succinoily these. 1. ' hv conduct d the Administration with :t;a; '. to Uie

br-tck ribbon. ( ho convicts advanced speaking, U'ansley trembled verv steadily frum the. Foit to the gallowr, so that it was nece.ss.iry to sunt whicli was erected cn the west side ot live but aftrr his mind rot pnoo Jr, i

much.

rt him,

COt enoa rr.,l 1,

Nhind, aiiout one rod north ot' the tree p;d;ns. he recovered his self-posse'ftr'on which standstheie. ih' bs boti ay ed no marks of terror "lImir.ediiuly alter they arnved at the 'though it i evident that lie shrunk 'ficrfatal spot, the roj-e w.is .ojif-ted by Mr. .death. When first brought out, he su"l.e, '.d. l!.e a-sist.iur l:. S Mar-bal. ll w . veved he gallows with an anxious eve -o ai r.iiige i that the h mgr g of t,o ; but seemed safifjod that there was 'no rates pliiy'i'd iake i I ice by -hngms; '.hem ine u -of a oidi;jr hi fate . up-, iii-tead ot i.ioj ping tliern t! m i ai - j the ttev. .Mr. Dunbar, ono of the fold, a ;s most ge:u iai! d. ne vith per. clergv men who attended Gihbs the nibt ons hanged With Ins view, the affohl (before his execution, and some time b. w;s erected to a to lybt ... :Vu' 13 ftetjfore.we are informed, that he showed trem the earth. Tvoroptot about one t great si:ns of repentance. From hi-; it cli in ii imetcr w, re i is-ed through pub j tempcraiiun of mmd, the rflect of the re i''vs. w hi h w te b. or !--o11,. in each ex- 1 1 i o u - in-I niTtion conveved to him was

not apparent, but the clergymen in a:-' i .... -

i ! 1 n.e c no ot tin io,

U vote uiT.ciert time to ;udy. SImI it is ; various fortunes it has languished n-vA iTutkish Mim

ir:. po tar-1 that we should have some j struggled , and occasionally flourished, and. rr.en f learnn -g, a- that the vaiious other!1 happy to say it is now both in re-put-iiits i.i life should be cultivated. gurd to its condition ami prospects more rriiverHtics jap nece-sary in order to ' successful and prosj erous than at any pre-furiii-h teachers for t!.'-e' very common j ceding period;' t 1 11 -.1.1 t. iV .

l-i: hoe .-. w :ir .ire so in v IliP nlnerlsnt

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popu' ir lav or. l iiey are r.e essa ry too,

2. Its

vcUtn ot

I o-

M'gawty ot its txi a's cvi.S' I'ting to

et his

in order to afford qualification? for the

HOW AKE SCHOLARS MADE?

Costly apparatus and splendid cabinets

5r.i;'';an. o. I h? pu n?adiio.re. 4 J,i. k-

o.: a'.-dhpr 'l ; :n. in

fi eq';i at dec! irati-ns to the . r y .

i iiP i, ot i on uonw.eiria. i ;e nas ; i.;e patent", urn

alo ack.ojv. le. ged us error in 'Uppoiting. (ton, but 1 did not j Jrtckoon. anc. now holos the iuiiov;ng I. in-I advantages: Low eve

iie: m . To one end

eao;i-t Uie-e nr a atnxeo, nv e in

fv six poumis eig..i, he other ends were lud together, -ind i!te Knot which bound them was pla t o oa a 'dock he ween the two euhiaid shakes. F om the centre of the i;rre io e, a j iece of rope of about five eight1. s . f ;?n i:. ;i in diameter, of suf tic it nt length to lorci a noose, w as suspended. Ab ut half pasi 11 oVlock, when the convuts w ere li ought unuer the gallows, the smaller rope v. as fixed loosely on their tin oafs, an ) a!no.-t immediately abler, (id bs made the following address: (jeod people who s'lrro'ind ene here, you

behold me

neck. so on

vvnoin i iitiv e .-o niieii oiivnied . myouin i was on l-.i.tid a ve--elol war, and took an oath that any other timf would tt-em horrible to tup ; kept it, and was a murderer, and I hope veu will all li.ke warning bv my f ite. 1 v-;is loin oi resy..ta-

tendance are s.vistied that he hat! a thorough confidence in the benefit? of religion, and rivalled himself of them. Af.erthc budie.- had remained hanging about three quarters of an hour, they were cut down and conveyed to the Medic il Ctdlege for dissection. Mr. fl rower, the sculptor, took a cast from the counteuancr of each. X. Com.

J ACKSON MEETING IN PHILADELPHIA. Another Sign of the Times In makinr a record of the "compfeu failure" of thir

gre.it meeting, as it was anticipated to

wi;h this fa.al cord around my j be, cur object is not to mortify our opnoappear bt foie that ju-t (Jo.i I nents, but to point out the rapid and cer

re.'.eiv Csi a god c.tj

guage concerning him

w

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o r iojpe

ioal

op;iy tiie-n

na; v ; i r i -1 if i no.!

proper exercise of prole-inns wtur h ex uu .udgiui jiowtr io inane scnoiars j -g he not a they stril tiuiy desci med died en a do uy pdi -v . i a- p.:;s..ntr ter.d their pi pitnus influence to rdl. s In all eireumstances, ai a man is, un-ter lm ,,e nieie tmttlarx Sa-.tei. ef.uowed; v.ut on to stale u I ..! beef guilt Who tan doubt the importan.eof having tied, the master of his own fortune,, so islo lie sme ultl, animafeour .ge, bu! .is tg-jof shed.lng do b ,j, :.is fe.low " meii. tn the community a oorp f nun, quali j"-' f"e maker ot own min. The Cre. jnorant of the duties of Ui? .ihce, an.i ui-buj wiMmui i,ieiuiu' mto pai ti'ubirs. In rii d by piobaini learning and seveie men-. at01 basso constituted the human intel- jtne .mmestrc and touign re atiou- d" out IcutM In-ior, tie o ku ow iedgeu the justice tal tt-f ipline. to stan.l ftth the o ble and , 'Ct, that it can grow only by rts ow n 1 rount ry, as the sw orn w "bit n ne w i-ol - eti, ; of the sf i.ir noe. i he penally ol w Inch he v.u-cestr.l v indicators of the oppressed, .netion, and by its own action it must cer- j 0, (jjC Cannon he directed. ;.s unfit to: i iri.i I a nMjte., a-a.t expie-sed an entire the fearless as-jerters of the light- and j tainly and necessarily grow . Every man ; 'resident a Chnries' bon oji R-ng. O.i ' co.di oeia e :n hi- lv.e. ot torgi eness m roeetorsef the interests of the humble, j must, therefore, m an imp-utanl sense, (ne contrary have not the shor- ' ii.-td,! thai w ar'.d mto vhich he was about to be the poo;, av.d the ut-su-pccting. ngainet "cate himself His books and teacher uJecpU delineated picture -vhichb.s ene-i L,U:u bed the ei:traes e (' v ioh nee, the undue in-alt 'u? helps, the work is his. A man is mje, pteiously pouitraytd ot linn asj 1(JU ;tj,ftr jjp jKUj fr.iihed "peaking, fiu. -nee of uaolth.and the wiles ef run-,i0t tniuoated until he has the ability to presrdent, pioved lobe in tact a most ac; V .Tm.-u-v' r. ouested one of the clergymen

iiPi ami u'l p rinci pi.ti : vvno, ...v.. ..j , .... ... euraie tinu ruasieriy uiitM'--; ikopiiui an would not prefer to see native sensed' his : men tal powers in one vigucus exercise their proprieties become ta t-, and tlieir; own ftate--eihjca'ed on her soil, ande-to tfct bis proposed olaect. It is not 'Worst antertpatiuus hceu exagttated by: nv.i'.r-r irou, the l.i -d.'o u.ks ot t , ! ' b o rr n w h o h ns ; en in-i t, or w ho h.is , nP rr , im. s n

i

unpi e tetohr g yeornanvy competent to sustain with all the power of cultivated intellect, the foremost rank at the bar and in the Senate, tather ih in to behold them tor want of means and opportunities ignorant pettifrggc;s and un-kdful legislators, thro n tar into the shade, and rendered either ridiculous or obscure, by the superior brilliancy and strength of more 3U cessfu!, because better educated, comprtiiois? Where is tb.e imlivulual, in any ef the stations cf society, rich or poor, learned or ignorant, who dees not sometimes when prostrate on the bed cf sickness turn with hope and with unuttera

ble emotions of anxiety and interest, for

n io

lean uivisi wno can no iios, suon un one is ln lti ii:iot. to ttitst L o...is n. be mdauger ot being borne dvmn.like a beast named Mr . Jenks, the i,oi,ti E a-'r ot ofbuideu,b an overloaded mass of other the Boston bulletin, w bo ta, iibandone-l men's thoughts. Nor is it the man w h-i ' (ju. ,ause of the ' licio,"' and mm edit? can boast merely of native vigor arnica- with distinguished ability die E.enmg' pacity . The greatest of Troy lad not Journal of New York, wliian uecnieUiy the pre-emintuce because nature had hostile to the le election oi Gen J;.ck-ou.: given him strength, and he carried the; j;ut these are only a lew ui uio signs ot longest how, but because belt-discipline the times, lm.i v idual in-tata:cs ui die had taught hiui to bend it. I change of senumeni vsidi regaid to GenCIIALXeIuHOKS. f , ;,tl Jksor,, titnew tor Uie cm . e he now . jhobts.are daily and nouily occurring m Challenge, to jurors, i an objection ci- every ,tllte U1 the luXil.f a(U lh;U lo therto the whole pannel or array, that is, amoug the most udlJentiat and intelligent the whole body ot juiors returned, or to tiart 0V community : a astof iherr names

uie;otr, mm i, " .o juiv,i , u...iu- WOu , Lll a folu v uluaie. a.u amoncr tbe

m atu u. , .!,.. tt -nt a pari ot a psalm, i

this w.s i couiic complieu wiih, and Wan-ley j mod in the all, togc-mer wjth many oi ihe peisuiis ai-ojon linn. He I he o pi - cei-i;eO t' i ! i ss the j ectatoiv. lit at Ivoow letlged tbe jn-tioe ot his setitciite, siie J t!:at he had iucd for a long time m a pious ami i ( spot tatde family. twh.se name we have learned;) that tie cud imed v. nh the Ceiemome of reu gion, nut put entree c .di ioacc in his own . . . . ... ! I II

povvei ;o .iv'iM ev ii ; uui ne witineu aiii

wiio uui- p-t.-etit to b-e dithvent in them-! tnke appointments from memhert; of con

sp;es. ;uid a.idcd, thill alth un thev

tain dcclendon of the admmistratr

!hr. heretofore, strong hold of Jackson.

i.-ui. 1 erhaps it is not more signal thao m many utlier parts of this country, ar.d pa- iirularly -n orir goodly city, at the re cent charter election shows. Tb.e moo'iiig w as called by nearly iOt)0 niTi. u is isaif f. yet all that attended, l'n IniSd Sbifes tia.ette ays, Oackscc. men that and tliose w hoilid not tn i he rail, (,ay ?nc .md hoys, amouidc d to little ovc half tht numler of nnmes papaded forth m the extras of the two Jackson papers. Should any one ask where were tbe persons who called the mectinc, ue b. heve it w out I be difficult to anwer satisfactotily liis -aid that thp gentlemnn who undertook to procure idgna!ure& to the call, cojiied the names from the "census list; hi some instances they might, with as much propriety, have cop:eu them from the tomb ttonti, for the meu have long since gone where po.rty names are unknown." What a commentary ii this, up?n their boasted LbuO that w as so fondly predicted would assf mhie oo this ocn..d "il any thii open the eves of the blind followers ol the president. His vacillations are as notonou? as the- noon day sun. lu ihe first scs-iou cf the twenty-first cocgress, he vttutd certain bills for public roads, whi. h he approved of nt the mzt session. He declared it ,.inr, .1

"i wl l WUa IC

giess, y t he called more of that body t iii- cabinet, and sent them on foreign mie

might not oe muiderers nor renders yei

th.-y teijuire-. peti:i"nce lo con-,;usi.)ti, he '''jr.s, or ofi,erwic gave thetri oflice, lhap pr.iyt iiioi his shipmate (JihUs, and re- j 'l,'.v' "n''1 nc '"elicve than ell other presiq'uste i the prayers of aU around him. dents who ma !r no such profusion?. Hs a. -on after ne cea-eo, Gibt-- called a ( W-oed nf,rm .and retrenchment in thr

physician who wad m altto-iauce a ad .ak-1 p''""- xeen..n,ire!, and yet it was state t.1

t wc

m a low lone whc-.r.er he could u '"1 11 the senate.

tfti-.M year-,

ibis adtr.i'dstra?

i'n l:;id ex-

ivhrf from pain, nnd preservation pCrally; and it is euher rc?ari, fhat is, cI , uuui;1 be tUe liar,ies uf mm ,

daps from a premature grave, to the en- 1 , J - , " - such men a:j the La.i w atia-tors, D.-ioies, i ( er b. Ij0,(ij:)i; i breath or

ih:htFne:i mid fhitbd physinan, who owes j a9e,bl -u- M "'1 J -..vbv. . . Kichardf, amJ flempiuli, oi t emtsy ivnuri, , u, 4;u;,,.,r ou. ; lhi niiysicim a.nei the re,5;'(,,i a-ove 1 - .... . , I -,ir.id r y lilii .mh' tn f n nnlv nr,) ... . . . . , - C' T J

to scum e nnd to education all his capa t- c- - iV .Taylors and I azewedsol gima, .i ans. i j . , ifl u tvW StVfK after viioos ' '"ore thai: tho: t,i :dr

. . . ,.l,.w--, t VVK.- i-vti 1,1 I seu, .sun iil t. v y nit ll i uui. :.v v - hut 4 c.t ( lino 1 n.ki!i (I I ntie ..p ...i.i i . . , :.:,ni. a ...

. " "-v.... i . . . " j - --.--v., - t.L'ive i:a- ML'iMi i!uii iif iYii- it.uiv. i- o ii-i ...- i . v-i time i ne nurr.it. r n

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CIIMlClia OI rkilU( K , .'l..ri- .uiu . I. , L ... ,-.,- ,,. ,P.f m 1.! h ..-..I l Wit' jMlti 1 c- n, , ,.r..:

' t

t -' millions of (tolhtrs

dams, i;u! in the

-ot desire to furnish rVditios to tvmwgcxnTt anu omy m u.u.

r i.v-ie and talents ft them for the I l! s;uul 1 l'L i,L 1 Ul1 U1C

V. i

ojiitr.gn minute :md accurate .-. i " . . . . . . . i- . t i

e ot um suuiTuie ot uie nurnin

against another from his mere looks and

ta-'v, of a knoiv !o(irc

oi-.i .,i irivi.MiiMrir mi tiiriio ire. uui 81'i'f 'i ranee

.1 I'll! . ...Ii ii t I I' I II. ' 1... II. .

.-f wiMicm. derived fiem the instructions! reason; and icli may be the case

a man r liable to conn ive a piejuuice

gars ot New Jei-.ey, ani a t.o,-st ot others

; ant. name iiaieiy the Deputy .la;n:il cut

to our ve

tut n-

fot

which he can give

no the

il-t.-k b:t n to,. n.r. r i . l-ia : M. li.il fli n r t.

.wy .iv.vw ujuv.il ii ui.. .v with a ?tiaip iia'c.iet me unot

paui-JUMU miauly l- suppou a man, wno jlC jlVo VN j,

tas provea fiun-eil toi-.dy incompetent. utM. a(..,.c;,:,J, m-tantiy li,e vvei

w tin fi ' tn :t'i intent"

which alone eaniaccustdJ ,uu

it is conceded m lav or oi

lite, thai in such case, he may exclude.

juror w tthcul assigning any leasao;-

nr. t evper it nee of agr

nit sot vc the rrrnt t .iv ot the people

frem bt '.nv lb" mt-f raMc victims of the; int

fu-.t r!umy an i too t.fi,.n f atal exprri-''1 alf on the grouna ttiat. oy quesuou-

i udeuce com-,nrt Jur"r as 10 at0 opjoctron i mm. hi tutdudice may bo tLicreby tAOiied

to the task of aum incut.

as is pM.vJicteil, a fii'urc and r ur itPes And ho-.r?

by this ar-

,t, ; rangetnent. Vws- Is goimr from the co!o-

su:.a;ncu the weights i " oir.erwis-, when

ami w v sad-

ii. . . ..... . . . ...

icir iuc otin-. jt.,.lu!l ait j-ii.aaeia were urawn up to ! nie-, are a$.i:rttud out tree,

Uut h In wit as tht; l-a - th of the lope at lJhd wit.h a uutv equal to a nrolitablc

i HE i'lKA . tacoed tv the weights permitted. Wan. ti eight. Th post otlice drjsai tmcnt. to bout live nuiiuua aitvi i o'clock vea. ' lev ceaseii to e: .si iu about one minute ; ; ea nothing ol tbe Ira-ids w hich are ;ib

teiuav tiie

r.if tds of i;-no; ,:;ce

an

s.ugUIi-al

ate (jli

(as

: pi scd served to shorten j lempieo upon

mi and vv ans

r.dd,o i

r . t

ieoe -s. i v i.m no

res ;md univ e: -ili

i.;troMge is m-ue e-entiallv

'iii i e i ! nl i-1 1 1 ! .- .

i 'it v . In. in e cti for I lie es-

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Cij.iii c;oti:iUC 'J c.in i.o

ley paid that ibneitUic w In Ji tne law do comos ireui ifio.-e w;io pc: 4;euale tuch come:, .is i ney hive i;ec!i :unv icte-t of

tal hshmeut of hnols i-nd academies, lndivi '(i d eni; rp: 1 is u-u illy competent

;evei.ti clergy

.-. '. uitu a .

i p;:t poses of re fort :n o

against the prisoner, who, to u't1 hunsc.t from the effect ot sudi pioju ;a. ii permitted to have, him rejected. The ground on which peremptory challenge is allowed, supposes the piione i s

- the ta-k of ra-.-.o- the humbler semiaa- e in uanger, ana no is uoi eon r,c. and of fur..hing tbo mean of a. - tied to it if he picas m bar or abateo.nrirer the fast rudic.cnts of knowledge, "nnd; for the trial ot thi-e iK as does i'.-it the completion, f a tieavu-h ela-ical n--.t decide on h, life. He must, behae 1 - . . .i ...ii .. .1.1...,,. i

.bir.a.on. iro.nu s a o. :oefdration et re- tn Kin sucn cnaueutu, pica-, uujh

somces, who !. ratmot always be easily ty oi some plea, the trial of which cie-

Extensive libraries, stdapted eides cn in ie. nawng

well a iol'u- a r lea, cue accused micia

; ciu-al. v.v-.l tum shod I ibora

. - ' f . l..t.. ; r v a ri :d ! t bo i oui-i ;e ror?

. . . i v . i ; i . , . ... - - - -

.11 I t.t.l 11... In .'II 111 .imi

j; -lritus nidil v O i . e .-reOimeUS 01 I-. ihh "e uuu:ri iu v

. 1 ... . . 1 .,f .... ....j.it :in ll!-

V, ' uu , -,:,,,r. l- , - ' cvne eft'e Unite! t,te- LH tho act ol l'atlll"!e o'clock. Thev were inirr.ediale i i all the v o.n v.s dof-.i tmords of huma., mc ol luiii.i i.iie-. u in- aci or -

,n- Co.nrcssot Ap;il oU. ITL'0, a peiempton LJ,l-uaut- ,lll,J rhiilrnoe of 35 iuroi- Hallowed in trial's ''-'ued in prayei with ihe clci gymen, un-

v . - . i fll fltti w m U r.M, -1,1 l.ir M 11! I.kli

t)r treison, ana JU in those cases of telo - J " t-,- '"b"1 ,v" :iy m-n'a t.ed in the statute. A challenge! THE EXECLTiON. of the whole pannel may be made, be-j The Maud was much ciuwde l from 9 en'iso the whole jury is illegally dran or -o'clock until the execution took place

i ... .

ai v private mmodren v. It is the ic fore summoneo. w tieieuy it i- n-i a legal jury ; Phe bay presented a very ammited spec-

ami a ch tiic geoi mis uts, iipuor. may ; tacie, sui i ouudtd as u iv.u nv au.reui ol be made by the govemmeut as welt as J boats of all sizes . whi.h na'i Un.leJ the

his e t ;; at it l

his agon v. he ao-ciicd to sutler but little . al0,)iil.V ptnspect. ii it is

iv l ii.i, :.-5 wi:en the tope was about i 15 at the iievt door cf it.

Mr. Taadby, pre cr)ts ;t

bo

ii';t l.-a!iliro t, U"i!l the pH-

to bo cm he clasped his hands as il in the j I'(,rs ' the emppiy ot the aomini: tration, attitude of pi aver, and they remained so ' l'iiit out a single measure of nati-mal imfill iie was -ut n'owu Gihbs remained t.aicc, rec uianended .by the president

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men attended the convicts with a v iew of peitectiy still lor an one minute aner ; ",r 'b1-' " eougit ss, mat tnai u any piep.mngihtnifoi the avvtut caaoge from iie tiad become suspended, but he then be ! has acted on or approved of? And yet, tile to death, which tliev were about to un gau to snuggle violently; he raised his the oullhive the people believe, that demo. Duiun vh-. uigiit piecedmg the , hands although hi aim weie pinioned ; l,,e president retarns hr- popuhiiity. 0:.v execution, several cleigy men v isitcnf ' b Hh ' behiud, up so as to pu-h the cap he wore ' TUU consensu cepax thipcrii, nisis'impcras. tne conv icts and piayeci on l conveised from his mouth, ami f:e evidently eudeav-: " Tins opinion of Tacif.is. he grrat

vvitli tnem w ittmnt iTiieni is-ion. ! orea to a-sisi rns nreaiumg; ne auerwarns .-p ci,-,g mo emperor Ualbji,

pleaded -uch! Ttiey severally txpressed their convic- raised his han-is .so as to open hia lips, alU " applied in lull force to .ien. Jackson. , by the com-liou nl Vtie ju-tice of tueir seatuice. Abjat;thi evidently with the intention c! follow-j Y.Ac.

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i .i,..r iL.iic. man l.w. neirmntoriv c laticnire u- w J "v- - r--

but the siatute of Henrv

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1 II y 1 11 tr .iiijriciuu .in i v. i. . i a v. ' uuiiui vi ,

at f'.oii...io t, rr, .. L-wob'v l.i:in.b :.nd ; to strUL'Lile utiout live or six minute-, ami I

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ol' from thence to Ellis' island the p.htoe cf;then ceased to exist

limitation is to this number l:i . execuiiou, vy here they aimed about half

are :ud to i o cdlo.-.b d in

fjorl Lift'l'.tjn Toe rernarkaf cum-tanec of Thomas, the sccroi

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a

;lo spot. wt boot in e a: : liood.i.tn ot

.m-unt of turn!?, w h;ch can niy be ac

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a:o t 'oy slofv and gradual

.by li; era! rontri! mti ns, eitb.cr l:om 1 p'lbhr. trf icuri o.-ni rv't.i,iri!i".

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a'i-irn per taut that tho communit y should

to alive to the real value ef th e im tdu

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ti which, although they co.nnot e;n- pv the prisoner. Pliant nge to tne pons 1 isous who w ere anxious to witness the crae overy c:zen vdmi'their wills may be mine loth in civil and criminal . spectacle. About half past eleven o'clock, and ii i- not desirable that they should Mi'ts for cause, as that the juror is anibbs and Warisley were brought out from open wid.e their portals and invito with alien, not from the proper district, not rheEmt m which they had been since qaal f:ied. -m ar i smccf.'y. the tnduftri- -vi!v quilified aa a tteeholder, not of suit-jthey landed ou the l-iand. Ginbs was

loumiibout iacktt, and

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and partake el ihe in h mental feast parties, is r lasea, nas ueeu guilty oi leiotoerein provided, and which by means cf ey. is interested, or is subject to any other

the fh;ng an .' all pervm.'ir.g intluenre exception, accorumg to the common prim' anchor worked with white ribbon: Waas-

f mental enorgj and the extensive prac- ciples of proceeding or the prov i-ions cf ley wore a while haen frock coat, white

blue tiowserf, and vvhi'.e c.ip, the jacket bearing on the left arm the tiguie of an

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ALL'lTPJNAL Y I'.T 1 0 "0 1. A K S We understand that G:bb- ma is certain disclosures a lew days sim.e whi ; implicate severed persona ol l u: charac.ter ni a participation in the dime of piracy. Vesier dav in jinmg, i-etcie .he Itfl the prison the woman confined in the . same pii-oii, with nvIi- dj he was intimate m Liverpool, w as a Jmitted to see him. by her request. She seemed git.i eiy aiiected,and boil.' e-nnimed e.icii ot;.eI ery tend.eily. At ihe Fort on Ehij 1-iann. the boy Dawes wnoisuow employ k.'. m tbe " ... V. I IV..,' I.., ., ,1

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interview with eaeh of the conv i -is. They

gave him some sound advice, which, it ts j to be hoped, lie wail fdmw. iie shook I jt j..lM hands with both immediately before they . hi eliog, V

were executed, nut be --eeine.; ianei?u.t ,.

moved In their siiaution. When brought

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an

t machine i- in operation at :;. pi - q -lit d h v -i .-.a.l v a ;cil ib.- pt'.i er wi :-.h 1 w f -or

inr. and tda.'h-. '-r v- ;a-i pla:i-s tb a:.

nppliCRtioi cf rcur.d learning, do i any statute n the subject. In onrSrrar- j lowseriand white rap. 'dl trimmed tvith t '--t frecn the isit. pni 'Th:!e (id.bs vaa; Jt sc , j "f0 .d, us .t..:k ;ai men