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Sdi-senti-nox Katks r.v advance
JWMoney cat be sent liy Mnncy
Order or Registered Letter at-our
Risk. ' :
THE ADYASjCE (.'LEANINGS.
! TTie culture eii' jute is )vn ;i booh,
in Pamlico county.
A boy at ( Charlotte killed hiin
elf eating cherries.
Si.iiMiliel.il liMl a f Il.MM0 . tire
l.iieselay.el last week. -.;;'
j Tin House of Kepieseiifative.-,s
will ailjoiini .'iNy. K'tli.
f While in Texas Oscar Wilde ac
quired the title of Colonel..
i An Ohio lawyer has Item
barred lor stealing sheep.
I The corner stone of Kiitstou
liege will 1m- laid ;August J'MU.
j The remains I of Jellei soii
hot he removed from Montic-t-llo.
VOI, 12.
' LET AL' THE ENDS THOU AIM'ST AT, BE THY COUNTRY'S, THY GOD'S. AND TRUTH'S
Geo I. Scney said: "If any one
asks, yon why I gave so much
money to the Wesleyan Femaleh
College, of Georgia, Jell them it
was to honor ihy mother, to vvbom,
under God, I owe more than all the
world leside. I admire the? South
ern women. There are possibili
ties in 'the Sotliorn wonien not
equaled anywliere else on earth."
An at tract ire youiiff Xew York
he iress, who estimates that her af
f'eetioiis have. been smashed to the
extent of -7.',000, lias brought suit
I for breach of promise of marriage
! for that amount against a voiiiik
j millionaire of the same city. It
wi'M may strike the reailertlr.it New
; York tfirls are rating their att'ee-
dis
. ) The di'crcsiscv in ,tlui jiulilie dc-bt j tioiis pretty hiijh, and that young
during May js,: . cver 10)000;0M. ! men had letter keep aw ay from
A c olored mill died in WHmiiig- '' .'itli a 7ri,00() afleetions, un-
tim Thursday' evening from sun-j It-ss lu'y inean business.
stroke. J 'The Wiliiston Lender not oil' the
foll.ijwiiig whieh we jironouiice good:
".lames A. Davis, of Oxford, has
i (m-eli Vic; doc
ry. She h is an
per dav.
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i The Canadian
.,' Oeorgia
liluebeard mini's
iiiid killed 'enra
pleted and- Will
. . V i
printer m two vvi
Mr. lStainlaci-k
lictatiou of the
Scotland Xecii
sn I w:in( to mar
income ot" -(i.'JTO
bec-u alllicfed for six years and just
found out his ailment. He savs
! six.years ago he voted the Demo
jovcrninent, w I i 1
I . A . : ' f. 1 .. 1 11 ... 1 : li ,1
m-g.u to .ue .. ... ciouiu ...us next ; ticket and he has been sick
month. .....v. ir.. t... ....f i.-
. nil .-Ml.v. J 41.1.- Illll.NC'll
owns a lillliclic-d -year mnlcr Dr. Moft's t reatmi'iit
had seven wives! taken a thivc' ply sugar coated
an!i I'roliiliitioii Liberal Iteptibliean
JThe new eodie .' has heeii con,, j anv-oHice-we can get pill, and is now
The Closing Scene.
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; - WIL.SOX, X. C, FRIDAY IIJI.A' 7, IS 82. . ! ; "'v; H'- ' : xo J
1'atks oV AiVKin isi c:
c no I u-i, ( )ih I iit':rt ion, - - SI.cn'i
" One Month. - - - i.Mi
' " Three Month's, -: - .V.i(
" f Six onths: - - s."0
" ' One Year,, vi-;- -' I ..on
1iIht.iI li-eounts will !e Made
for Larger AvlvortiM-un-nts and for
Contrac ts l.y the Year,
.t'ash nui-t a.vonij:ny all vV.iver-;
tienicnts unless gijWt 'reference i-giv-n.
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Ciiiifrnii Executed at 12:40.
lie Die WitliOUl 11 Struggle.
The Body to be
Ilis Farewell Prayer and verses
Buried iu the
Jail lor Safe Keeping.
His
Brain Foiiud to be in
' Normal Condition.
r. S. Jail, W
asuington
June .'U)4-9:4" A. M. )
(iuiteau was 'very restless during
most of the latter
not sleeping more
into a sounder si
haustion. lie rosi
after o'clock,
heartily at C:.'5.
took his breakfast
calmly 'reposing in the arms of the
Molt ly crowd.
.las. H. Khepiard, Esq., a former
resident, of Wilson, now one of the
leading lawyers of Washington, X.
(!., has been nominated for Judge
of the First Judicial District. Mr.
Sheppard only about ."..l years
old, butUc's for a number of years
I enjoyed a large and energetmprae-
praHico' which has fitted him to
tlie judicial ermine. He is
an aole lawveiv an uurnrlit man.
cell scMin after he
pose, and held a
conversation on teligious subjects
with 111 II I . At S oi
saw the prisoner
made a recjuest tcJ
clock Hicks
again, vlien lie
have a bath, and
be ready for the
eks.
will begin the puli
('oniMoiOrqtltif at,
shortly. '
Three ioniinent Tc-nnessee c .lit-
ors have within a lew; years' re
f.trined and bej-anic farmers. '
.Very many ?of t lie- c lerks in the
rostotlice Deparlment a I Wash- j
ingtoii, are obljge.l l work on Sau
.lav. ' -il :-: I wear
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..,.,,,,,,,, , .ju.uank ;.11Hl wjl, ,,,,,,. (o tIl(. ,.,, hl Jest some aeeidenti should occur, and
eoiuii i.u.i-.i (i: kpji in i hmi narreis
of Irish potato, and sold them for
!Ci.no a barrel. ' i
teau told him to bring his dinner in
at 1 1 o'clock proi
He execution
OF CELMRLES JTTX.IXJS C3-XTITETjr
part of the night,
than 20 minutes
at a time Towams morning he fell
p 1'roni sheer ex
a few minutes
and breakfasted
When the cook
into the cell Gui-
!t5
iitly. IN'v. Dr.
Hicks,' who remained at the jail all
night, w as called into the prisoner
asked the reverend gentleman to go
out and see the scaffold. Guifeau
desired liim to arrange with the
Warden to have the trap sprung as
soon after llJoYloj-k as possible. He
also expressed considerably anxiety
i
There are ill jthis country l.OOO,
HHI working (oeii and 12,.S0,S(I7
iiiiich cows, other cattle, KHIm.
(fraud latal, I.
the State-. Mr. J. II. Hloiint, of
Percjuimans was nominated for So.,
licitor.
I1
Asheville is jo
Ipc r to help the
womlers of lib.
have a daily news
Cili:n, lell c.f the
'grandeur of the
I tine Ui.lge iiioniM;iiii.
i(lol.lsbort) Sn.
plate placing -one
draught", steame
has 17 acres iint
ises to turn out;
"other localities
rehants coulem-
,-or more light
on the Neuse
river to ply licvvl-eii Newbei ne and
SiViithlieid. a point .about iniies
above. loltlsbolo,
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j.Mr. Arnold floii'den. ol'doldslioio
I
bacco which prom
well. l aiiuers in,
might try raisin
bv himself, which
Hick's should see
and its appurte
a proper ana safe
insisted that Dr.
that the seaii'old
nances were all ii
condition.
After Gniteau haul lisMsed of thse
matters he read ;l poem eomjiosed
ie calls "Simplici
ty, or Religious lSkby Talk." After
reading it aloud
sing it, but brokti
which would have, appeared quite
idieulons if the
the weed w ithipijolit.
The republicans of the sec-oii.
district will -meet in Wilson -July
l'.Mh at 12o'clock to nominate a can
didate for i'ongress. ' Aspirant
tor the nomination are as. thick ;i
blackln-rries; j - ,
; The. Wilitiiugton inilitaryX
c-nrieii in riuivuviiie lasl 1 liius.lay
Miss Hill of (Vol.lslioro was '-elect-'
ed" the prejijest young liulv and
jOldham of tluj Xeir South presented
her w ith a 'beautiful boiiiet:
i . k .. .-.-f'.l.'J.. .1 I " .
u agiicuuura. c-.iiior .says:
"Plant your'! IP1' ch forks under the
sj.ajle cf . youv c-herrv trees, point
up. Shouhl1 .your neighbor's bo
if 1 1 - from the tree (hey might pre
vent him froin st l iking the ground.'
Mr. T. H, Ivinsbury's spech ai
the laying of the' coi ner stone at
Haywood's ; ichurch in Halifax!
e-ouuty, 8a,tuiiday, June H4tli, is ir.i
liouncecl an iible ell'ort. It was
prcMluction it great literary merit
i - - . ti '. . I
I'ainlieo. . jfeonnty people must be
double jointbd ami twisted. Read
ilic . following frohi the Kinstou
free 1're.sn: ;'A yoiing man in I 'am-
jico c-ounf v-fell from a two story
.... .- y j
window while asleep and w as ,nol
injured at alj. -1 -'-'-
; 125,(KM,(WHis the suinlhat will
Ik' loiiitire.l tjo iay pensions within
the next touij years. just one fourtli
of the public debt. The pe nsion
arrears bill was passed tocatdr the
j -
Vote of t he scil. lie-rs, and w ill be an
expensive cainiaign fund to the
IH'o.de. . !
.... il .
1 lie coinnicni-einent 'exercise-s ol
H'howan r.jiptist l'enmle Institute
i.ii .uiiiu-esooro lasl week were
ilargely atteMi'ded. Several partie?
fioni this see-tion were present and
-sHke in tile highe-st terms
l.-nl I.. . . .
i.u.-s- ipui, in leieie-iice lo I ne e-x
eie'ises anil itlie exc-elienve of the
se'hool. J
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ciaiiK.i ne-f;ro iiaiueu JH-linam
. was arrested in Washington e-ity
for claiming jthat he .was a Se-natoi
. . x ' . , . . ..
jin ongresss; irom orin c :aroiin
fand vas frjiiiduleiitlv deprive d o
: . -.' Li
. ; ins seai. ljic crop is iiici eas,ing
Sbut the exec ition ; of Cuiteau . w ill
we nope, najc a w holesonie etiei t
Kexolredi That the present sys
ftem of county 'government is base'e
upon the monarchical principle, of
.(.taxation v(thotit represeutatioii.
i and is utterly subversive of the
remarked that lit
"I don't think,"
through this ore!
iiig, not, because
he attempted to
down in the effort
H'casion had ' been
less solemn. (Juiteau then talked
for some time abSmt his future. He
t - . . - -..I fcM m ii " " -J.wsmi
0m mm MM III 1 1 . i m
I- Ml mri Wflt iw i
with the greatest interest by the;
otlwfrs who .' crowded alxiut I'thci
table. Alter the examination f
the j eye'l, his bi-aiu Was removed
ami . inspected. Then the lxdy
was cut open and a thorough -and
coiilplt-tel examination jnade, with
the view of deteiinining all tylie
physical! facts that could be of in
tei4st in .connect ion with the case.
The brain was found to in a
formal condition and .weighed
forty nine' ounc e s. The heart
weighed ja little over nine' ounces:
anejl was; in a healthy' condition, as
weVe the" other internal .organs.' At
.':."( thejiutopsy was ad journed un
tilihiseyening, w he n the brain will
beStakeii to the Government Me.li
c-aE; Museum, 10th .st whi le- a
iiliniite jifnl; critical eaininatiou
will lie niade of it: The physicians'
w'thv disinclined to go into the de
taps in jegard to the results thus
faf reaclfed. J)r, llartigan le ft the
jail scion! after I o'e-l.-H-k, taking With
him Gui jean's brain. Dr. Go.l.lingJ
wo has maintained that Guite-au
ws iiisaju-, said, when asked what!
the resist-ot" the -autopsy' was,,
hitve notjiing to say now." . A not her
pljysiciah remarked. '-We- ai-e All
A liystlander
ilTo the uneducated, lion
s heart was tender.
Jie said, "I can go
al without weep-
of any great veak-
ness, for principle in me is strong,
but because I am nearer the other
world. I hold to the idea that God
inspired me."
Guiteau subs(quentl.y asked that
in his books all the complimentary
remarks aliout President Arthur
ami his administration lie eliminat
Then he. presented to Dr. II .
ave leen the corn
lonely hours. He
That he wanted him
t prayer on the seat
ed
the books that
panions of his
told Dr. Hicks
to offer the tirsi
fold, saying that he (Guiteau) would
guards to kecj
At 9 eVcloe
stream of pe
l ights of the
reiealed." -
'.citizen, ami should be
i Republican - Coalition
) lIat!bnn. I'was a uiemU'r of the
Legislaturei tjhut passe-,1 the cMiunty
j government jl i II and c-laiin to IV its
author anctelrattsinan. 1 believed.
Us Star Still Ascenaing;
then read his favorite bcriiitural
passage, the Kith c hapter of John,
uul oiler prayer on his own account.
Then he intended, he said, to read
his poem, "Simplicity." He desir-
el to bave the execution so arrang
d that just av he uttered the last
word the drop! should le sprung.
John W. Guiteau arrived at the
jail at ! o'cleK k, and was followed in
a lew niinntes by Warden Crooker
These two geiltlemen, with Dr. H's,
had a consultition astothe disposi.
s
tion of the body.
At tlie.nirisoner came out inro
the corridor and exerc ised for fifteen
minutes. I Id walked very 1 briskly,
making it rather difticult for his
p, ace with him.
c there 'was a constant
sons coming into the
jail, and the kcene oiitside was like
that, of a great gala occasioii.
t 10:10 olclock Guiteau express-
eda losire to take a Datn, ami a
large tub was taken into his cell.
jr. The rot inula, was
at 10 oVlcx-k, and the
newspaper men flocked in. There
were few oihers there except the
jail guards and a' squad of artillery
men. EurW this morning me pus
oners in that part of the jail over
looking the ourt where the gallows
stands wei- all removed to other
quarters. ; Seventy iMiIieeinen are
posted along the 'road way outside
In addition to the
jail guard al available men of bat
tery C United States Artillery, are
on duty ins de the jail. Shortly fte
fore 11 o'cl.ick, Guiteau called "for
paier, and ot 21) minutes was en
gaged in co ying what he calls 'diis
prayer upon the1 sc-a.H'ol.1."
At 1 1 ci'c ock Mrs. Scoville arriv
ed and ' le: sought admission. She
was laboring under great excite
nient.
John W. Guiteau went out to see
her, and peisuadcHl her to make no
further attempt to gain admission
1 1:S, a. m. -While Dr. Uieks wa.s
o cluck Gen. Crocker read the death !
w arrant to the iirisoner . in his cell,
lie only persons present were Gen.
(Rocker, Deputy Warden Rush and
lit . Dr. Hicks.
12.25 t; M. The death procession
has just started for the gallows.
' 12:"J5 P. M. Guiteau is now read
ins; his farewell address..
The drop fell at 12:40 p. 111.
12:45 P. M. The crowd outside
the jail has got word that the pris
oner has been hanged, ami is -rending
the air with shouts so that it is
impossible to hear a voice inside the
jail office. ;
12:40 P. M'. Guitean's neck w as
hroken by the fall and not a move
ment of the limbs or liody w as per
ceptible. Death ensued - instantly.
When Dr. Hicks came out of the
cell he said the prisoner had not the
slightest fear. "We have had a
pleasant religious talk, lie feels
now that his preparation is finished
and he is ready for the last formali
ty. He commits himself to God
with the utmost confidence. I think
he will show some emotion because
the nervous strain is so great."
Shortly before 12 o'clock Guiteau
seemed to break down completely,
and burst into tears and sobbed
hysterically. After the death war
rant was read to the prisoner by the
Warden he became much more coin
posed, and turning away, liegan to
brush his hair, with his old ap
pearance of swaggering sany frohi.
At 12:25 the loud steam whistle
was blown at the workhouse, w hich
was near the jail. Two minutes
I)r: Hicks prodiuedthe manuscript
"which was prepared by the pris
oner this morniig and held it be
fore him while Guiteau read. While
Dr. HicJiS was arranging the man
uscript Guiteau jexhibiteel slight
nervousness, anfl moved several
times from one l'lot to the other.
i
He soon recovered Ids exposure,
looked over the sea of upturned
faces, and said: 'l 51111 now going to
read to you my hjkt dying prayer."
He then read ii a loud tone and
with a distinct aijid delilierate voic e
the following: -My dying prayer
on the gallows: l-lither, now I goto
Thee and the sltviour. I have
finished the worll Thou gavesf nie
to do and am only too happy to go
to Thee. The wejrld does not yet
appreciate my ljiission, but Thou
knowest it; T1kh knowest Thou
didst, inspire . Garfield's removal,
and only good Has come from- it.
Th's is the best Sevidehee tliat the
10:45 A
thrown opeu
later the iron gates at the end of
the corridor clicked. Then War
den Crocker made his appearance,
and a moment biter the familiar
figure of Guiteau wjis seen, his face
was pallid and the muscles about
hiHiimuth moved nervously. ; Other
than this there was no sign of
faltering. '
' The procession moved 'quickly
to the scaffold, and Guiteau ascend
ed twelve steep steps with as much
steadiness as could lie -expected
from a man whose arms were
tightly pinioned behind him. At
last Lis step faltered for a moment,
but he was assisted by two officers,
who vvalkeej one upon either side.
Upon reaching the platform there
was a slight -delay while the crowd
of 2.j0 'or more spectators were
pushing ami jostling through the
dour leading from the rotunda to
the foinetor, at 4 he lower end of
In a recent call upon Mr. W. H.
McAllister, Front street, gen
eral agent for the sale of the Star
Chew ing Tobacco, he thus speke to
one of the rejxii-ters: "l was tor
tured with pain- from acute Then-
it was right Stheii and have nothing' "".""i"" m,u'ii't 1
i Ineel or died . 1 tried Sl..l i..,.l,..
Oil just two applications of which
entirely eined me." X.f Fnu,eiseo
(CaDCaU.
in the cell
made some
tion, and h:
' last prayer.
it 11 o'clock, Guiteau
request as to the execu-
iving made copies of his
poem and other writ-
He rake back now. 1'olk, the
f publican Coalition c andidate
ijudge.
lie-
for
his 1 ot.s blj
was leaving
brought in
much relish
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12:05 p. m
iusjiiratiou camefroin Thee, and I
have set it forth n my book that
all men may read and know that
Thou, Father, dijlst inspire the act
for which I am iow murdered. This
government an nation by this
act I know w ill jncur Thy eternal
enmity, as did tie Jews by killing
tli v man, mv Saviour. The' retri
bution in that viic came quick and
sharp, and 1 kn0w Thy divitie law
of retribution w il strike this nation
and my inurdercis'in the same way.
The diabolical .spirit' of t his nat ion,
its government ind its newspaiers
towards me wi justify Thee in
cursing them, aid 1 know that Thy
divine. law of (luration is inexor
able. 1 therefort' predict that this
nation will go dw n in blood, and
that my murderers, from the Ex
ecutive to the lclnginan, will go to
hell. Thy laws jare inexorable, ()
Thou Suireine jjjuelge. Woe unto
the men that .r-violate Thy laws.
Only wcejiing jancl gnashing cif
teeth awaits thefin. TheAihcric.au
press has a large bill to settle with
the Righteous father for the vin
dictiveness in, tlis matter. Nothing
but blood will saitisfy them, if ml now
my blood will be on them aiul this
nation audits oicials. Arthur, 'the
President, is avowant and an Mi
grate. His ingratitude to the man
that made him and saved hfs party
and land from invert hrow has 110
parallel in history. Thou Kight
eous l-'atlier, wil judge liim further.
Thou knowest ne, but the world
hath not known) me. ' Xow I go to
1 fere again his feelings overcame
him and he leaned his head on the
shoulder of Mr. Hicks and sohlte.l
pitifully. Still he went on :
"I wonder what I will do !
When 1 get to the Lorely ; "
I guess that 1 will weep no more
When 1 get to the Lordv, .
Glory Hallehijah !" . j
Por at least forty seconds after'
the drop fell the lwidy hung motion
less, then there was a slight motion
of the shoulders and legs, due . to
muscular contraction. Three min
utes after the trap fell the liody was
lowered lo lie examined by the phy
sicians. There was a decided ac
tion of the heart for fully fourteen'
minutes, and the pulse 'fluttered two
minutes longer. When the body
had hung with feet just j touching
the ground for over an half hour, it
was lowered into a coflhi Whic h Was
waiting for it under the scaffold.
The -physicians decided that his
neck had been broken, Vyiicn the
body Was lowered the? black 'cap was
removed and the facte exposed. The
feal tires were pallid and composed.
About the mouth Ihc're 'was con
siderable moisture. Alter the body
had lieen arranged in the coffin
Warden Crocker; ascended the steps
ol the- scaffold, and addressing the
crow.l.iwhich was kepi liae-k from
the scaffold by a line ol otjic'crs, said
that those .who -desired Could pass
alongside-of the scaffold! 41ml view
the body. The crowd of spectators
was formed into line and' 'passing
between the scaffold and lie wall. of
the jail, -viewed the Uidy,; Soine'ol
the jail offic ers, two or tliive.. physi
cians and Dr. Hicks stood about the
coffin. John W. Guit.rau joined
this company, and fanned his dead
brother's face to keep jiway (lies.
John ( i nil can did not go upon the
scaffold, but stood during the scene
just within the line of the 'officers at
the bottom of the steps.r
knoW; nothings
renlieil i 1
eiK'it public it was thought nf the
tifne of jthc'uutopsy all the physi
cifins wcjiihl agi'ce that ..there were
lyniiha'Sn the. bra in . a ml hardening
off the etura mater. None of t hem
t " ,
Cre to ej'X press a posiliye ojiinioii
iljitil after the examination has been
cilin pleted." Dr." I 'diss ' said that
there were many points showing a
good healthy mental and physical
development.
Ih'cu iNisstble for me to ti e ! ashamed
of sin Ika thing 1 would have bee n.
As it was. I was Consideriiig"how
I could get out of it, when 1K took
me in with a stea.lx g.ie.m1.! sinl:
"Conie with in.'.'
'We walked alonu side l,v side,
and 1 endeavored Jo Iv. sm-ial. but
it w as vain; he replied only in niou
eisvllables. At last e came to a
epiiet, eild '-fashioned Kicking house
and entered. The old man led tJre
way to the cellar iiud j I followed.
The lower we .went the higher m
hope's- inse', and when, we' reached
the ix.ttoin of my joyfuj eye-s we re
greeted with the sight of a plui.ip
cask, gei illy tilted forward. lie
took a "eil.let ami i.nY if .1 1.
the tap. The liquor within u-s
ponde-d with a g.MNlg,Mlg,M.,
gcMiglf.' Then the old man ihrust
forward flic goblet. "
-'-"'Aple jack try that.' said he.
u I"1' 't to my lips and ej-vained
it." I was just going to Jsay That's
gooel.' w hen I ri-m.mbi i ed
irieiicl was pious, and said instead
mat s very g,Hd.' Then he tilled
the-goblet for himself 4d .hank it
off with a Telishiiig-s'in
... I I -. . . "1.
-1 v sunn niuif
- -.s nrii.K ; is
abouts,' said. I. t hinlJ
ter. '"': - ;:'
-. ,--' '.'.
chew up a go..d nip," and. as
he jWas handing it to me, the
same 01. 1 --expression ol
came into his-eves
TIIK UriKT IKU U.
Select ions tor Smnla IN'iulinir '
After Dark. , -
1! KKV. 1K. UK'.
He Played Pions.
T UK M 1ST. 11 K a ir n i: !' l-.Jt l i j:
j A I'l.KKGVMA.N. .
k.
IMt askee.l.
so sj aree heir.
1 had
i.M
lepl'oa.li
high irnlo ail
I. weiil- to Soutliainptoi." to re
port thej 'proceedings .of the Synod
f.V the 1 Sow rem villi. Miiijiii: If is a
fifi't, though ,you, may iot-credit' it,
tliat 1 occasionally indulge, in a 1.1 -;
tl stimulant. After sitting all the
mjiuniiig in a cranipi el posit ion
listening .to .'much fraternal and
piinus talk, 1 went olit at lejcess to
stretch iny legs. I likewise felt
dry. ' NVlien 1 got out of the ilnmli
1 jwalkec . a short .list a m'-e and
glUiwed . iidiciously iiom under n.y
scflnbrerci to see whet her.t lier
a place ten- liqiMJiiiitiiirf, near by
Si'
fione.
but
"I gi.iess,' said he
you c ity clergymen d.i this on the
sly,' doiri your , , "!; .
. "For the first fiinc- I tumbled to
the fac t that lie mistook j me' lor a
clergv man.' ' -
"Yes, said l,vv. do. Vou.e
we have very he..y: dut jes. a ml
they weai iis out, ami th. 11 Iheie's
the' tension of neryesS and I he J pa's
toral visitation, anil so torth.' :
"Ve e-s,' the old man said 7 in
doubt ltd
tell
till now.',; 'While you're n, 1,1,,.
il'i ynir le-el like taking an thing,
come round. I'.ut if t we re yoii I
wouldn't say nbfhin' fo the others,
bee-aiise the re ain't muc h h it. and
if the hull l.rooklyn Pr.-sl, li rv
come." there won't he enough to
go Tol.il. 1.'
.'.Then, we went upstairs, i he
jol.I man had treated ' hie so hopit
was'ja!".V ""'t i felt it afshanie to ele
i ;c-,eiM 1 1 1 1 1 . tiou may smil..'. init
tone: 'I've ciften he:!-..!
not
1 walked a little fur- '" eonsei. nee simile. .
a si'-n was there of ; '" 7:' sain i, i mink v.m u
oil hoiiing and expect ing every mo- :
1..S.I.I 'til.ii.ifii- i 1'iii.iii'ii- in ' so1' away.
well.
tlHer,
anything of flic- kind.: Still 1 kept iMl-' :l "'islake alK.iit p.e
i. . . '.iU':' 1. .,l:,l i ;, !l,.,tr
' i - in ci.-'ixc ii lit ai il l .1 l l
1
Rallied
The dilh'rv-uce U-tween .lav aiul
night c; univcrsa.II-.-' pevp,-, i
and univ c'i's ill a.Jno le.t-c ,1.
and the varieties of i; allwnl a
large if field ot Vinlclligelit"" i.U.-.-i
al ion. - -
We shall not go into !lu subieet
c I iisiyi'lv , show'ing 1 1 l -. re. iu , x-.il ;
inlh.elice ol I he phv -ic;:l and
psve hie.al natiiresof uie ii ami the,
inoil'liiylii.ii. ol this iulhieiii e. I -broad
day liuhl and dark i.i lilv
Thele i's one point, how e vei. t
which we wish o e-all jecial alteii.
tioh.- and tj.at is the , l i l l! i. hi ol
lltglitjto fil l Ill'II hi 4'i!te. j
Ve .say in i-iti'es. lee.iir-
iial ilv in t he e-oi.ul . llici-e iv l.iil
one- thing fol a child o! ...t at
lliglll l.ailliT I s:.i4 111 I l.e hoU-e.
Aiiot her reason is fhat ( how i ii.-i ,
alas! knows veiv liHl'e c hild liie iu
1 he eolilil rv . II.; klioW some! riin
ol'il i.i the eil. Ih- w,-Kho;n -.n;
tlie eilA . I nhl.he w as leo e.nxil
age he knew nothing ol ...illliliy
liie. He Il ls spent .more lh.Ul iT.lli'
his life it., e (! " iu I'uio e an.
Aiii.-ii.:.. .'fins h.is g.en him
some experience and snhe op;ni i
tunitv jl'r oheivation. lie has
wal. liedjj lit.1 glow Il'i ol iii.iiiv
ciiinjieii in m.inv tamilics; an
talo il pain; to noli, e the el!.
tlill'eieiit kinds of culture. V
Almost invariably 1mis who have
been allowed to loan! I i.e.: a I iii;.;JiI
have come to:'iioral shipw..-. k a'pl
social clesl I net i.-lis. .The . . c p.
1 ion vha Ve been where ihe.c u.t; a"
- - - -
w iMi'eome teliipcraliieji!. ;.v
inlelle. I, and peculiar soi-j i
elii es. !i--u and l" . w o:n
girls whitever may-' Iri-Vr
'their c nil in e, h ej tfi.it . t U
sniiej hiitg in the .str.-e-i- al
diliei iTil .from i ha! w hi. h i;.
cla -sonic! hing I hat
apprehension, or c-real
gives' lici'iise. l.os ileal
demure by day will say .1 hi
nigh! thi'V would bliish to n
(he day light. '
I lie result ol our hi "irv a ' I 'll i
thee-lear conviction that it" is' aV-i
lill. lv neccssai v thai p.ire ils k i j
exactly where their cllilihvii. 'y.iw
Iron i Mindou.n to ".'sunrise. , .x. 1 o
o.lgil! In lie allowed tit go al Lie oil
the pavement of his lather's' house
al'lei - Min.lov ii." It ought. ifol to lie
a hard rest rfi t ion"; to
I f
has
I.I
; : ou.u
'infill..
- .
a and',
Iti-ea
! I ...
highl
ill tlie
ever, i.e
. y . -
s dai in i'l
are
; .il
r in
d'6-ation ) of
sefarch wias fruitless.-
Mv
vvhiskev ,
I -grew cles-
pcH-;ite. .The time was passing and
tli." thirst -increasing. I iii'-rease
njv i'pace. I tiirni-d this."vva and
tliirt, M-circel into every window and
stiili'ed tin air. SliH inv. prospect--
j . - - I 1
iug,;was ;in v ain, and at. last, .lis
jifriteet and Weary, I'went hac k to.
e-hiuvh. lle-i iirning t o . I '.rook
a clef
i- ol
I
tli.
I,jii jthati'vciiiiig I was fully compi-n
sited foj-my abst inei.e e- -during Hie
tYoii evident iv think I'm
g man.' I said.
'We-li, ain't you?; he a-k. d."
''No,' said I-'I'iiilhe- re-port-
the I '.i i w ion ille Mfyiic': "'
"The old inan.elropjied inlira chair
and rolled and lauh.-.l anil il lo
go! Ted in the lace, a id 1 Hi iii-hi
he would choke. A! l-ng, !. i in -pa
row sin , W as over, ai.d he gurgled
foi-ith. as he struck hi kn.-ej
'We-li; Tothink I ji a - . ila hi
oil pious heloie a d el iiewspa.pi i
'repoi'lcr! Come dnvv'fi l i rs :n,,l
have another chink!" " '
Im ,1 !iiis
1 rained Iiom inl';y.cv it w il) not he:
1 1 is ii inat til-id t li.ii a
W;lll! to to go to p:i
dji.v'i SI range to say,
1 started down,
cj..T.;.nn j...;4-i....i- ti...
I . . - . . t see- 1 1 1 Him ibii.'iu . ne .-,111:111 -
":.. tlie gauows was .; iiaeeei. ... . j - , , ...
.. . . .' , I est ill will towfard human being.
Giuteaii 111 the meanwhile Bazwl i.,aw pslrtJl
When he had finished reading his
prayer, he againj surveyed the crowd
upon the crowd, looked up at the
lieani over his head, and quickly
iiuul.' a survey of all the dread
paranlienalia. As sooni j as the
crowd had gained access (leneral
and said, still with a tiriu voice, !
am now going to read you some
verses!, which ail intended to imli
cate mv feeling.4 at the moment of
t rocker waved to them to uncover leaving this world. If set to music
Dr.
t Sout hamptoii. f he' next morning
wjit hout tprovic ling against the po,-'
sjliility .pi - aiiot lier elax's-suffering.
Tq the ex-Confederate iSoldij
Sailors of K. C. !
5 nd
III the
nun in.ii
I we-iit ' out
for a
vtalk m ij li a iruinber nf the c lergy.
I. I 1 ;..-'. 1 -; :.'.' .1 ... ...... ..'..I 1 1.
ll . ne ill. 11 1 leiill lie. 1 1 leo
taking a drink.. 'I he d.-sn e
Hid became con! loll
like
itreiVV cili; Ille
At 1:10 i. 111., the lid ejif the' coffin I i 1 my best to .liseover a
1.1 V
was put in place, iiiid the .body was i ll"" vv Eieiv 1 ci.ui.j -salisly
borne to the iail c-han.-l1 where the Ihirsl, but Ilie. seareli was again
physicians, who wen, to make the
autops, were assembled.'
While the autopsy vyiis in prog
ress Warden Crocker sap, as to a
report that the manner and place
of Guitean's burial' had' not hee u
iletermini'd upon, . thci' liody, he;
said, would remain in jail to night.
Dr. I lick's, who left the jail soon
after tin hanging, will rctiiru in
'.i'i i: ah i;s.: As tliedtx aj.
;. pro.ich ('1 Iiuiselay -of Stale. I an
, week') on whirl, we ale, b TcsmIi ?
1 t ion a.lopte-d at om Iil f I -o:n euf ion.
i again to -assemble and exuati;:e
I the grip of forii.el'fellwshipam re
' new eil I recollect ion s 'he uiiile.
! signed, in discharge of Ih.j ilu! (,.
j yol'vecl upon t hein, J e.4ic-ei( l'iill ; iih
I inifis Ihe following sujesjioiis j
a iir. ve were going into ciiurc.i- nn tiie '!u! ol .Inly. 'i'... Ivieu
orja loijig session, and thii.g-i were ! ty one ve. us will have; e-l,aji-.ei s . iu--
U.kiligiprcttV bad. At lenglh, as !''' ' rcat . f.aiiieiwa. t.u.ghl ...
t ' S1 ' '' ill... ,,... fr iim.i Inniv' -.1 1'
i o-, i a i in. i . i . r, i iii1 iiii. ,-.i i a ' ' ie o
,vc"wcr wa ku g. I iiie-1 a man who . . . .. . .
! j " recorded linn.- 1 )uruig thai In II oil
OOKCMI IKe a well in no la. liier. I I ...... ranks have heen :U i,,o. l, . I,
ijiottedi him at iM.ce. He had a j ted by natural .lissoli.l ion n ; j .'v
oily, riitMt-ilfj.il face,;ai.d the lip of were ill war by the weapons ., U,',.
. .'- . ..... lib.- . 'I iii-ri-aiior' - u il li i m. . i ... I
nose gave Inn. away. 1 tell ;
. .1 , , c-e-liailil.V as Ilie ear speed on. tin
child should
in ihe d.n k
with. o.'her children..' The ;!csue;
II. r conies -lllitrtl t he eii Id Jms
begun!. i h,' c iVl'IIJif. Som;- uyi s.
for iuiet. pareiiis Will a'lovv ilu ;.
ehlMl'ell ( i go J-.Hr.cl ' li '' . ,;ci '
opJi Willi S'llnv- l llel hll'il
, . '- -
S mi, ! ii1 Ilu - I - :i:l i v i- I I i " I ; i
i- t i e! -Ifi-O. We in-.-.- k:re-. il I i.
I Ml lo , ,, d.-aliOlll'.. Ve h '
ii. o.iti" r. ad . one o iii! . i i' : it1;
i-.1 jn v, ,i!. h w i- ik in ' i ' Ii i v r
I I"'-..!:.! lor i I i . . !' n I v !o, lli-i,-'
i I. I'hl eU. an I .I,':', ii W li-'.l .j'X tlie
h:l ! e'r I' lii' . ..'..; - i . -,,
. (Mil 111 ;.. -.li.mld li - fi a i. ted il h '
!ln geli'leiies-. of lo.e al:d I . linn '
Ins oil ,ag o-j.'-i ail.; a-or.t -. hill
wlii tlier ;iii-.i- ar.' al. I lie iv oi in. ill. I
ol the pa, elli ol pot, tlli le li oil.
rill,' a.bs.ih.f. Iv Hell -p;;i ra hi.- I i Ilie ,
sale. . it Ilie e.n lid a i l t'je iiof l. o'l
I he l.in.lv a i'lnelVi lli.i1 w a I tli''
chllil K -in ill iv, s!iali liev e g.i,e1i'
Ilu iot il i.onl his patent'', or :'i;e
ol her prop."-' M.,r h.ri ;, and lli-'i',1
lieu he grow s 'o!i lei-, ll l'tl lie
lii-iyiliii s.iil a;!e, hi p 1 1 en I I ; h I;
i know where he i-evi i v iieeiient
a,U
IIS
foe. . , Increasing - with
i-el-l -.1 1 lit -.1-: I 111 vi.al'-k s;:.,..,.
ii.: . ..::.i... a.:, n.i. .... ....I.- . '
-in- a- . ""'. .time is not far. distil in v. Fi. a l.ul
. iii- i. i . . i i . . .... ...
ISook I lie ciei-;- , -.1 u- ; ,;,nill.l will remain pi lell I lie ta!
lie.
I
tlie morning ami then the quest ion I sj.iothcij way, and Ihcii ddvvii to the ci hallles . lo,t and u..n, ;:n !.
rt . -' i 1 ... I ... 1 !.......
John : "ain road, and again me! the ollv ; loxeo cans,-on.i i.i.owii.
'"'" - i ' ' ' I I it II. .1 inei-l I !.:it i. .. I .... .
miuh-,111, Hiii'ii iisKe.i ii i iii reia- j "",' ! -
iCniod morning, sir, said 1.
fives would not. ultimately remove
the liody,- said, "I don"! wan't to , ; b-ocj.niornliig
say what we will do. for if I do w. ; mg in
will not be able to nrofect it. If 'and Ihcfu he stopjied
alld nil l.o'tils vvpni bari'd
ti;,.i , a- , i ;.. fi. , idea is that ol a child babbling to
1 licks made an mv oca turn , m f hese , , . . t
iiKuiy i , i jls llia,nma anelfhis papa. I wrote
words: "Father, out of the depths ; jf tIlis j,,,-,.,,, alout 10 o'c lock."
we cry to thee. Hear Thou our-; ne then conmuiicecl to c hant these
supplication for the sake of Jesus verses in a sad, jloleful style : '
Christ, the Savior, who has inacle i T ani going tci the IiCirely,;
full propitiation for., ns. j Heboid ! I aid so glad, j
this Ti,v servant. Wei humbly ! I ' fo tie Lordv, .
l am so giaei
I am going to the Lordv,
('lory' Halleluah! (llory 'Hallelu
jah! 1. '''.
I am going to tie Lordv !
thevinav Ih renaered eflec-tiVe. The isei.did not witness the ; exe c-utioii
At hal.f j.ast 2 eclo.k Dr. I'. I!.
of insanity will 1m settled
I " ...!. e 1. 1
othe r, preserve on;-' ide.itiif col! i
a lid cl igest the- storv, a ml i r. -l . ; m
ir," said' he, lilt . to oui posterity that no shame I Inj-c
old- haf, Thcii I stoppe d, by attac he s to tlie ir palenntv ? i
r- ' -. .l'. . .. ...i-. i i ... '.'
.-"I nee ilia. eeiniui ei.iy. me li.ioe
i ..i - i ......i... ...... i....,- !.... i
the 1km1-is taken aw ay iiobe.dy will i lheij.- are a good m,.nv strangers' jn ju inlj,! d.,wn. ha ai
know it, at the time at least.'.' 1 h'ei'c ,' sjiid I. , .. tained to inan's estate, and would1
Charles II. Ileed, (Juifeau's conn- H 'Yes,!
! n.nlt
tal la. isliall lie learn It Iroiujo
men t ll-aveii loll ml oi- lili .1 mi.
... ..i' . ..;.i i r.:...i.. i . .- .
m so, llioe.-ii,. Mini i i. ii in m , ; ,j an cud
.opi-s eil a eU'i.nk went .low n, We therefore rccomiueui
sir,' said he:
u iiriiigiiig
riirisl
Loring coiicliided his examination j i 'I hol
of the eyes of the dead man. Uoth ;orniy
eyes wen so indistinct that ho
j opinion could he formed cil t heir
j conditio:! or expression. '
! A c-lose examination of the IkmIv
'I hope it vv ill ' fain knovv t he lneimiug of t he ie. I
- ' , ; ;.. 1 l..,i.,l..., i i...t ii i. ....... i ;.. i.. . .
iiianv sou s ; ' i" i" u,
and sank still lower iis he added:
Wc jire J. Miking to you ministc-r
set Us ageMMlexainjile, ai
fhere'll'-lie no ejiiarrc-lling,'
lia
urge you by every consider..! ion of
' country and self res peet to me.,t at
..( I . '. .1 ill I' li'.' n'linri'llllll lOWIISOII I II'
i sr-f us a riMxl examnle. anil I Iioim . '
-. i t - i ilav llel'Ii:ite.l uiii .. i ,r .
is our county
I)ray that Thou wilt deliver him -at
this siu,rpme moment." of his, life
i ;
Lt't Thy light descend upon
Liberate his soul from prison
lie 'appe.ir to You absolved by
Te at nicrcv. From the I blew
T, I ... ,,' , I nart of some of those nri'sent to eet
i "i love tne jjoreiv wiin an , mv soui. .. "
him.
May
Thy I
d of Glory Halleluiah !
Guiteau deliver him and us. Christ And that is theeasoii
havelm.v on us. Lamb of God, j ' I ain piiii g bfthe Iird,
f,,.l( . .. .... (Jlorv Halleluiifh ! Glorv Hallelu
Hiat .takest-away the sins of the '.,, 1
world, have mercy on us. Amen , ;!' :. J T v
auuainen." .
Ihiiiiigthe prayer Guiteau stood
with lnjwed heiul. At its conchu
inn.
ii t id ... . ..ef i :
. ; - - - ' i. , - ' ... ."i' v i, ."i-iii.i.
showed that Guitean's neck was ! people peed a lesson in peace iaml by clecting-suitable ijflieei and en
l.ioL-nn -.uiii tii it ti,,. r... 1....1 ,..,t harmoiiv ' . roiling your name.'
1 coiiicidi'ej and made a few
deep' into the v flesh of 'his neck.
There Was a dispositieiin on the
mementoes oi.ine occasion ar any
cost. The jail ollicers hok tlie rojie
eom-
icHiilai c remarks W hich I don't ie
ijieiiiibc
from the-- gallows and
:-.ecreted it.
As s.miii as the noose vv'as removed
from the dead' man's j neck, Dr.
ijpS cpui'age. .lust Jliel. the jo
man lili
UK
ings, tore nji the originals. He had'
icked.atiilas the Doctor
the cell his dinner was
Hid Guiteau ate it with
. - -
'
. At 5 miuut'es past 12
sion Dr . ieks niieiied the Bible
and Guiteau, i linn tones, said,
"I will read a- selection from the
lth c hapter of .Mathew, j from the
-Sth to the 41st verse, inclusive."
He then read in
voice and with good intonation,
' . iHickssajd, when askeel alniut the;
-Here Gniteauis voice failed aiul j burial. tliat lie cliil not wan't to sav
he iKiwed hishcid and buike into ; wh"MV the ImkIv would h- interreci.
ilhed a little and !.Ti.., f,,,...'-..! vl.i, , it I. ai .
sobs. lint he
went on w ith hib chant :
"I saved mv past v and mv land.
Glory Ilallehf all ! '
Hut they have murdered me for it.
And that is tlae reason
be, will
,'take place to-morrow. - tuil-will.be
; as private as ossihh.. i
A reiMirter of the ( Assix-iated
; Press was the only newspaiier man
a clear strong I am going to the Ivordy, admitted to the cnapc-lj where the
Glory Hallelujah ! Glory Hallelu - IxmIv was lieing clissectifd. The on
. l..1 in toTc.it ion . . . r , l
JAu ' I': ! erations of the thrce snr'eiiis fii.
showing little if any nervonsuess. I am going to te Lordv,". aged in the autopsy wlere watched ieprehurh and rebuke. 1 1 ir. had
for I was tiving to plue-iv
liv
ed his hati said 'good'tnorii-
afid w:asa'out to go. I Saw
chai.ee disappearing, and
in'f desperation I'called him
iliV last
ih i tit
hick. "
1 -s-.n i mv. 'friend.- - said 1, voil
Seeilll VcjrV stlh t telllpe iance -peopl.
ill this iovvn."
j'i.Ye -cK,' said lie -local option pre-'
iails hcjre-, you know .-
i 'Factj is," said 1 "I've ln-eii use d to
si' little ktiinulaiit do oii . know a
omething
phiee whe re I c ould get
th drink f
I The'old man fixed cm me ;t
I.Mjk
l:ilik, eoniiiaiiv
and reginieiit in a hook provided l.ii
the i jmrpose. Theu sejiul a cop of
the-i rostcr to the se-i-ivtarv of i he
Ststte Association, L. L. J'olk. J."a
lergh, in order that it tuav U-e'ntei
ed iu the general roll .f the- Stae
At 'the, same time let ehdegat. s hc
;ipiMiinti-d to attend the next eon
vent ion and iM'i fec t the general or
IStaTe .organization. If aH eould
'there. .assemble so iiun-L the better.
; A distinguished c-ouiia.le will ',. j!
yited there" to add less' 'von.
kecolle-e t t he eja . t he-.hit v and
the obje c t. Two ir three, or e-ven
a single individual caij tsike the
tiative in eac h e-oiiiijy. i .(
lirotliers. jrive- .erne- eliiv at Ii
eacn irciirring v.-;ir to "TI,,: 0v,
Cause." dead coinrad.s, ' ni.r
issues, si M-ial fellow ship and hi,t,,i v".
I'iaternall.
i ' W. J. (iKKKX
, I'le-mleiit of the As.M j;,f j,,,,
(111
.1-.,
east ol
oi hi t iuu';, ami i-uhi-' I l.atv
he is jn li.il lii'i.ilr I I i,M'i L.
W 1,1'J i. - .1 ai -i l aniio' he
lili- i'i'li' - 'il i't:ic ...
I..' oh! lined h. ; ii i..-: i' .
l'ia oi ciiil.l !n:i', ta i',el!'.
l ot ii he Is kept in it, hi;!
elehlie eiht ei?!e-u Ve .;. . '
J ! 1 v
1 1 1 1 l.-i
; . n
a!- c
t.
I ec in .
i- Wi-.il. my -t',
...e-allowe-f ! i l:,
i! i
h'
rll.-i
ol Mll'h"
he it. than lo'liav.' that chil I I :i ne I,
and alj ciftne family su!e.- t:e-'iig'i'
I lie I e-.i i :n hs of hi V e ti , i . !
e ha V e -iMike.i o
v 1- .iu no n ji
of dec-li: " faliilii
on -the'', streets alii- (i iii . XVl
eii.lld enlore.' this 1 :'"..
tin Ills of hal low in-; ea -ev. ,j 'fi -e
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lin v are, and lo prop ire' to aiis-.m-r
to fhid. our tea veulV fa her lor 1 he
pa.ltslah mg e-ale- w iiie.ilthe. i e r
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"hould h i- ht-' jir ill lii.v lit- to
dav hj. .lit not Ih-c.-ii fol- .voiir Sale.
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