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" There one of f, . th U(an(i. agseinUediuD tbis ttntisH atucKsy Mat a uicc most rcra9i KaUle CU CWnsiances Vv awtuy ioterwliD!; oetaioo ,1. reduced. -38 3-4, 7-8i three- ierecot. u.n(Jillg our case that ever took place be itl ,,e fxtreme. taolt 69 a fur per 86 '"-i .3" u,,mi t ay occasion'; and, if yo'u hayei At seven o'clock, four loa was pteea luabtneat If ' blood ar cattle !t ctimttstinc t mixed, ol tie e jDvoiuhtre, i Xh breed. nierj waira- ..crtoi.. 'de plo'bs 4 princip. ite j tnaebincv :.' yjraiid, e- geUiosetit il If fif. j buab- day various whf t VUI, t aud new Jcojjsirucjtioia-! r& Hiaiile io it tteehanUni, and pw its exeeulion , a trap and p"ta ,er, ealculated , to prepare, witb liee article foratocto j a milt to ora W.th tbe eob for etile, work ,aod i a turuiu diill j, a macbiue ewins of clover witbexacUie , , and economy. a to the eed rte An aaltivaior.' for keepit i elean sood condition, eorn, piUtoes, , ntti,crflp&nd a great variety . 2.i..ivirtnlmphiii of husband :i an)i "".rm fm J.Hfp were also niesenlcrf to View ..rreaatrfui-wheatfrooir-tb eai from Smjrtia, from FriestUnd, am inscanjf. nariey irom b6"mi ,.i Smvroa. , Ve bad furtber the itioiiuf aeeini tbirtv Varieties of seeda, eousistiag of gris and gar- irmeri brought with them Ifom Ids, apueimeus of lheir Lbcerue, are. their Oreiiiird iras, their 't Vr?zl, 8ce.Ffrf. Gaz. eent. eousou, UOOOl'. 181 63c : bank ive. per acliuns, r Lr J. 1 . -T' )H)II . JiflV OCCablwn ailU, It J" Al seven u kivck, iuui u ubio any feeling, it must make a deep and pUeard on, wure brought within the indelible impression upun you. .vTlnwoj rails which enclosed the gallows. Large verv iiei sons atjainst . wlioho lives .your bills wer itn-nediately nailed to them . . i a. k.. niniKi a sn tin piinmiiiiiiz i m luiiuvriutr nuiui no ISuMon w uoooioons, i , , , ..:... - rut act has been read, disperse immedi- , H v, atoly." These were iben laid down ;i each side of the debtors' door. i)t course (bey were not exhibited tu the populace, beiugonljr jirejiart d to be used in case of necessity ; ihu.t if unhajiuiiy it should be come tbu duty if the civil authorities to have recourse to so strung a tneusure, it might be impossible for the multitude to be ignorant of the peril to which they wiruid be exposed by neglecting la ,yild pruirvpt-ifHwrifea Jio the uianjite. V ftHjartly i f er sevdtreloek, the'execo tioueMiii. j Lis appearance on the dropt the coffioscre tben bxougbt out, and : Foreign. Vhb hew loaa eoMERoiAt a I vKHtisaa, JUKala. JlA iii .l JsMiLAND. ie iasi sailing sh.p Ci iierion,Capt. !; from London, tne Editors of'the ereial odvtrtiser Ue liectivtil ptrra to the 4ib'of May. Ivuglh of 'be account oftLeeieeu the men convicted f high ireuaou, ta fhe insertion, ibis day, of seve eresting articles from these papei a. 'day after the execuiiou of tne , ralors, a luceting of the friends uf olor(unate fathities ve.J held, to f measurts 'to ra so fubds for the land ebiidreo of t oe, who were Ported, as well aai these who were d, it was finafly resolved' to -re- Lord 8idmuuih to permit the cxhi if tbe bodies for ibis puip-ise. . It Icessary to add that such a j t qutsi futt d The Ciiffins wi re fi II ed w i b ime! & buried tiieTolhwing n ght. iouib W ales where the) are bamsb ilire. reward of three hundred pounds is I by the mugistracy "of .Giusgow for ";prchenioa of two iudiv. duals, ,f liobert Fultoo and John Hutch 'I who stand chaiged with High In. , 'i hey ' are pnulers by traile, rkedinthe office of Air. Mucken- ti lasgow. '1 hey"are suspected of 'f u-ed their master's tjpes in (', the treasonable placard which 'ited op in lilafcgow aud the su- ' J Jig neigliborhood, ou the bill of Us I jf;;li,he evening of the l.th ult. George i )Wel-who wus committed lo Kirkwall ijjrr boa-breakiug,'esc8ped by dis , Eir him self ta his mothers cloak and ItVfy which the gaoler was deceived ; : Hctinate old woman being laid up I f nugly iu the bed w hile the sou j ileliberately out of the prison, pas- j-jf ;I gaoler, and effeeted his escupe. r ViVolney died a few days since, at r Mf an inflammation iu the bowels. A-'pfinpina iif ttB liuner fit III, j nuiele, ' with a truly philosophical . M This eiiloev IB easiiv niiifeT t : S' M i l W 111 . U. lilt ps of atheism ; aud the character of js writings dose not jusiiiy us iu tie an exception in hii case. ' VKeut Gazette, sat that it is as. $ led, 14 from a peculiar course of iu i vou' that (he Qurea has express i jinttUtion of cer ainlif ai riving in I I, ia the first week iu May. A kt . 'i Home of the 121 h Apul. stales Queen left that capital on tin 9th i jt i 'or, and from thence he will pro Ifai vViiy.of JVMac, to London. I V " geui e f roni 8tock oim, dated '(tth, stales, that the American fr had tidresged a reuionstrance pncui,ii goveriiineui upuinsi cer-, iviin iis in the new navigation ait, are . considered contrary - io the cial treaty concluded betweeu arid the United Stales. . ' Jttengenp rrnjil. says-tfis Ma ur rami; greriii;s IVI. g. Ueolge been pleased In tuke ;,pon him office of IWlor of "I be tieorcp Jis Univers-fy, and has issued a X -dated- Cirhpu' hi; use, sfsf I expressed m the most grneious .espf iting this most honorable dis- wbieh his Alxjesiy las been to toriltron the 'University. papers had heeo' reeiTFH to the April. . Aecffur.to fmm. Brufisels he 34th, state, the (Jouutess .tie ''louvw. ho. since.' Ler return trotr na baa resided in that tity, j . . i...a .......a,. course ui tne aiieruuou ; out, aa w an ted on Saiurday, he was incapable of making upon them mat impression whii h. as a minister ot the gospel, be .lallars. i lid . A i.viimi nrinPH nf rrain. on the 32(1 of have been saved. April, wheal, 8, 1 Id j rye, 4s 3 -lil; bar-, Uth hrist has been irspitetK without ley 36s 6d. j mention of the commutation of putrish- ' - ' tnenf. flTdfc the London counjKR op mat l ; jvaCh nian w?.b then placed under the I.XIIUI ION OF Tilli I LK V 0l) ce ()j tvv) persons win were engaged lNUd,BitUNr,TlDD&;DAVlD50N i fv)l. tliat 1)UlpoSe. The Kcv; Mr. Cot r It being ?de1e,rQ)ied to make an early . 0l.dill.iry of the gaol, bad re- examaleof the conspirators wi.o our r.-, Cuih,uned with iheiri iu the day-last reeeivea W"" ?" ' uiae "ut u.e altetnu the ratroeious crimes oi wihcu utj .vw.v, found guilty, aud, iutiuiatiou was given to the Coalman .Serjeant, to make a speeial report to his Majesty's Council, without delay, of the proceedings under tbe Com misaionr Oa baturday a privy Council was held at , th? khig's palace, pall mall, to receive the report iq question, at which his Majesty and alt tbe-Cahinet Miuiatera weTipwaeatlhaiugeana'hoiHiedJlie jiriioberi i alsu atteiued . 'ijiie C jmon Serjeant havingVad over, his notes, the Cauneih' after tivo hours deliberation, rasiilved that tbe execution f Arthur This" iiwood. - Jiiha Tbomes 11 uu t -James ln?a Williaui D ividsoo, & Uichard TidJ, should lake plaoe this da v, and thai the remaining six prisoners should be respiieu during hi Majesty's pleasure" Mr. Btfrwn, tbe'Goyernor of Newgate receiv ed the warrant at seven o'clock- in the evening & 'kecompaanied by Mr. pullen the tender shehtf to Sbeiiif farkins, im mediately weut to the eoudemued room, in which were sitting those who were ordered for execution atteuded by eight officers. When he entered they rose'io the most respectful manner tie held in his baud the Ueeorders warrant, ot me contents of which they appeared consci ous. A dead silenee prevailed, but there was not the slightest agitution obserYable in the countenances or manner of any one of the prisoners'. . - Mr. Brow n addressed them in the fol lowing words tt is my painful du ty to communicate tj you, that 1 hold the Recorder's warraut for the execu tion of you, Thistlewood, Ings, Brunt, Davidson, and Tidd, on Monday morn ing. 1 bope and trust that the shert time you have to remain in this world will be employed by you in making pre paration fur thai to which you are. go ing." ; bir, the better. Our wish is to die as soon s possible." The others expres sed the same sentiments. Mr. Brown ' If any of you wuh to have the assistance of a Clergyman of any - persuasion The executioner now procccdca r Iteie catw : over, their evM . M just the ropes. When he cai r 1 , the unhahpy man said, "NowIm lleman, finish me tidily. Tie tl i"' kerchief tight over my eye S n '1' rope tighter it may slin. ' "" ' l .. .1 J..-. . I. . I. felt it his. duty to attempt, i boy were P'" " ' y u,, uSl.uui j.u deal to all Ins argutuehU ; they pers.stedi oe.og.potjK.Mwar rtuig Uieir mabehei in tl, divine ongtaVot Chi is.t sand declared thein- il; wat.tfiow brought up, and Btlveijobe coiiftrroed feists. Yester day ruortnng eliev tyf .Cotton again paidibctu a vNlt and speut some time in each 6( tbor cellgj l)avnjson done Srde'd to fell the ' necessiiy''rti seeking Consolation ii religion, and although he iiad pr vhj'u; y professed himsell' to be a Deist, ha it juested tuat he might be permitted U have the attendance of a Wesley an intliistei. Mr. Brown lost no time in attenuing to this wish, and im mediately sent tor a 'gvutlcuiau of that persuasion, Vfho wouid, it was hoped, bo enabled t Vtfcci a change iu Ins sen timeuts. Duiidson also begged to be allowed a peti and ink, and a sheet of paper. Tins i as granted, and he wrote a letter to the liaii of Hat rowby, which Was delivered ui the Course of the day. The must heitt-ieudiiig scenes were yet to be encountered. In the course of the morning, the families of the different pi isotieis were pel mttted to enter their ceils) and take ot them a final leavo iu this world. 1 he parting between A lus tlewood and his son was extremely af fecting, f hey were both pi unged into the deepest, anguish. The wives aud children of the other prisoners wtrv subsrquently introduced, and it is hard ly necessa y to say, thit their sorrow was equally deep, logs still clung to the -'hope? that soraejevent might occur, which would save him from hii impeii din'c fate, ITn iu a late hour lant nifirht. ol any .T the 'prisoners, except David son, whose mind as evicien.ly suftened after the in ci view with his latnily.---Tidd has from the very begmiug preser ved an uniform and consisten steadiness anil uitlpmnitv ! f.u..,r...n .1n..,;.... lLP,r. tTli bwh,fh,! ted; the reft pertktly indifferent, and atn convinced you will not be refused." ev..n liartfi. Mn L -No. a wod was uttered by any one of fatI, Uaibeen the prisoner Mr. Brown then said Let me en The crowd which had been very creat in the course of the evening, diminished i..,?. ...i V . ry t the raorninc a considerable num- So. Your time'.n this life is very short J h' I1., T' Uf "P 8tB T" , :. . . . . J c,se to tbtt inner bar. evideti v with a urvtiiK ii in i piiPiii nr( unn rrj w i ... . . . . that R,r wi,' , C'lZ . crminatioo ot remaining there till the ? a'mr."' " me ' Jong as 1 can." m-m . i w Taiaaaa lfi ui cili L 11111 kl , I . . - - I sr- A 1 .1 . a. . , mmrtTtnf fatal--..,a,ai; " lc'0?.eo' VVUJ busi.ess ot Hie day. ea mis y saying to the crowd. liy tour o'diuk, the bar which had' ,,ero 'e S"es, my lad here's the last placed by ' lhe headftbefirst eoflin. .tloit bf4he spectator were surprised at the shape ofme bIoek,.as, instead of pre. seutiug a flat surface, it was slanted off, so that the (op of it was qui te sharp. v Xbose opposite the prison saw m the next moment, the procession from the in terior of tbe prison reach the door, through which the" culprits were to pass to expiate their crimes with their blood, the Or dinary' ascended the pl&tl'orpj, and at i uuatter before eight, Thifttlewood made bis appearance ou the scaffold. His step faultered a little as he mounted the "plat form, and his countenance Was some what Rushed and disordered on being conducted to tbe extremity ef the drop. Ilia de portment was firm and be looked round et the multitude with calmness, tie bad an orange in h hand. On the cap being placed on bis heaJ, be desired that it mistit not be put over his eves. W bile the executioner was putting the rope round bis neck, a person from lha top of tbe houses, exclaimed, " Uid Almighty bless you." I'hnitli wood nodded. The Hev Mr. Cotton, by whom he was pre ceded, aud avored to Obtaiu his attention; but he shook his head, aud said No ; N." He looked round repeatedly, as ex pecting to recognise some one ia tbe crowd, uud appeared rather disconcerted at observing mo distance, 'to "which the populace were removed. ' Tidd was brought Up second. lie ran hastily up the ladder.- An unusual flush pVf e.iu-y.J.u; trHihftrrahdtahh" harly nodded to some one to whom ho re eoguized at a w illing, with an air ol cheer fwWti. He also dreaded that the can might not be put over his face, but said nothing.. Ha nodded at different people in the windows, lie likewise had an or angeXn his hand, which he continued to suck till the cup Was drawn over hi. faco. Ings then came up ; he was dressed in his butcher's jacket. On reaching (he seated he give three cheers, and eon dncti d himself with great hardihood. He turned round several limes to the mul titude, and smiled attbem, and then sun" in a discordant voice "Oh, give me Death or Libert v.'"' The having tied the cap over his eyes, he ex- Davidson, who continued Mr. Cotton, firmly preyed hi ihY?'b The executioner then left the JUL ' and m a few seconds, at six mi;r,ld' ter eighVthe fatal signal mnS the drop instantly fell. Their were brier. Thistlevvood neve! l' a limb, nor did he turn, bat m . ly aa . lie had, previously stood I was much convulsed for some sk "f1 ' but'at the expiration of three Sh all earthly sufferinff aeemed m u .7 cntL . . :."., Decapitation of the Tm?70rs.-Half , hour after lheybad been turned off u order was given to cut the bodies!; The executioner immediately MceiMM, the scaffold, and drew the legs of ill -sufferers up and placed the dead m.,i who were! huh suspenueu, in a Sitting ik sition, with their feet towards LiirtJi,. tun. i nts oemguone, tne platform was again put up as before, and the culo i wi-ic urougiii uui. proceeded i,(.llt Thistlewood down ; and with !heiti(Jf an aisiatant, ..Iif tod the body intirww il,;,f the moment of fatal separation The prisoners did not speak nor make any sign previously been bounded but by one ranti ot, spectators,, was ei remains' of James Ings J" i i I 'l'hiaf f ntiAit M :. 11 . it . Mr Rnirnn tKn lf i , - "vofeuiaiora, . was enclosed oya! -u uiu io i iqn, e shall Mr. Brown then left the room, and ...ron.-r. '- L.i soon know the t.( rA . T . . . ' ovtuiMi dun ii.i nwupmiiiifiu iki.iiii...u i - - niw iasi Erruiic in miQAPahlo rti l. r ... .1 " - iiv .- . a v satio i n WI ir h thPv Ll Z . "lm bm to aSjU "e ,he appearance of ' , weended the scaffold will, a sation in which they had been rngaged a crowd.-Tli.y stood 8 or 10 deeii. bv$rm "V" drprtment, and uud.s before he entered, without any reference ,!. ' y,81 ' .? "V 10 "fi'lJnaveJ eountenaiiJ. IM , " to the tidings they had just heard. Z Z are" T TA Upon going to the condemned room ,e,iHtelv vtiiluV ,i , f " from, the appearance of terror, and the wheiethesix cohspiraW win, pleaded iIed L gu.ity were co.lined. Mr. Brown oh- ' " l .Zl" ! 11 nt 88 served a very strikme contrast - tn tUn-f' T . I . v ' ?" ? '".' tie was immediately joined - - u fiiiiii no rlO'j rrt ....... .1.1... .1... IV . .. n -. - uvmiu "UI HI1CII IIIC LOIiSlttUjeS arrived, and scene which lie IikI just quitted, as fat as regarded Strange, Bradburn, Coop er Ac Gib hrist. He entered with the Re corder's warrant 'in his hand, which contained cheering intelligence' to them. Strange, Bradburn Cooper and Gil. Christ, seenied Ptn:ck with constei na tion ; Harrison and Wilson showed no symptoms, of agitation, but anncared rather to despise than to pity the deplo- out tt? rable condition of their' this introduced maitv to take their siaiions beyond the first bur iier. 1 his apprehension turned -'out to be well founded, and at a quarter p int b, those who had been for hours clinging to the inner rail, were wliliged ieliiv.taii.iiy to abandon the situations, in which they had proposed to witness tho execution.'' A greut quantity ol'sawdusl was brought uu early hour, and deposited be a T,V t IiP -.w...v7uj nuiu up . . ' J i-uiiiimi iuiim. no'irh iiiu ,... (v.i.i .. ...i.- 1 1- . . nti.l.ntlr;.,l,t '.. I ... "T-v" -uiiiuih ou WJIICO IHO UCROiaCIOIIS and uttertd not a word expressive of; were performed. -Tt was shortlv alter- 1 . . . hope or - fear. ; Mr. Brown then informed them, that wards irausferred to the too of if. anil nl the sutne time black cloth wa's.bpuht, a pr- as lak- eneiny to mcriy had been extended to them, aild i 1 ,Ilcciinold erected, in " the,rear of the that their lives were 'spared. btrangei Cooper Bradburn, drop was completely coavered; with it me psts which suMtaiwMl the chaini Above it received the same sable attire ; & while these preparations Were in progress every avenue .leading 4uto the Old Biiley was carefully secured by strong woodeu mil fiv.iJ ....... ... - i . .i -. i .. Were Still Silent- unit ann'rt.onlfv 1.1... ' O ,-wuaim v ''" uiiiuu : ,uic). . . . i iu, .y,iy n&irsiiais, -have now to out Guards, Constables, &, absenibled niemen , vuiiui-ik urauaurn. and Gilchrist, immediately fell on theit knees. and after a pause, gave htteranceTto in coherent and unintelligible expression's of. grafitudo. Harrison and iVilson Srfi. Browh said, show you the dark side of the liiclure. i in immense humblra. and lha Your unfortunate inisLCi able compntiioris from the different insurance ottices w.'ce: in crime, who were triedare-fidered forjpxecution on Monday morning and yiu, Harrison, Wilson. Co.per, ; St range, and Bradburn, are to he transported for life. . ;.';. - . '-;'-.-; . ; WiIsofir wlio before-had appeared perfectly !, 6s, how exclaimed5:" Ah ! Ritr. Mr ai toother rejected bv the nlhprii . While the executioner was tying i nMiiewMin, h, agin sp ke, and said, address-nm.a per,,,, near him.) ! have but lew mnun.m., to live ; I In.pe you will -II the world I died a siheere iVieud to uoeriy," o 0 lugs now addressed !iimia!f to son iu front of the sci.ff)M. who w ing notes, and said,.- 1 die an all tyran.s. KecolWf, pnt that down V Brtiut was i the last.,lhut came out. He pisseubastirv upthel step, aS8islPd by one of the officers and advanced with a laugh on bis countenance. While the rope was bnig dj,Mted. he looked ' to wiirds Sepulchre's church, and per ceiving somo one with whom ho hod bo, n acquainted-he nodded several 'time-, arid then made an inclimirinn t i, i i a r-- y ,w, a lily ll v (1 11 toward tho eolfioa. as in derision of .. the: .ui u.p,uy. nill conduct wns marked wjtb.ihrame irrational levity to the asj. When his neck handkerchief Wns takeaoff, the stiff ner fell out, & he kick edjit away, saiuS f shan't want that auy more.' ; , Ingawhn still kept lookiiig about with firmness. az.un snnki Hurl 2uijl I ,j ni". i uui amoag.lheui. They were formed iu sove- ral parties, and its oroner station waa a. signed lo each At this time the Lord n,,t 'raid to go b. fore God or man I .ujur nueBueu, ana, .accouipamea by mero i a uoa, and I Jiue he'll be Mr. Wontner,.superiutended lbe whole of merciful." He had a blue cat) on bin thrranSemeut,. tf : . 1 headwhen he came up, which was im Ibe tops of hepulchre's Chorcb.of mediately removed 'by the executt ncr New fiatei and of all ih. houae. in the andits place supplied by a "wLito" one rnffiii latin? it on tKp hu l ni .1 the head over the end of the coffin an as to bring the neck on the 'edge of tir block. The rope was then drawn Iron the neck and the cap was removed from the face. The last convulsions of ifo traitor had thrown a purple hue overhts countenance, which give it a most gha,t." ly and appalling appearance, but tioviu. lent distortion of feature bad taken place. When -the rope had been. lemoved and the coat and waistcoat forced d;mn,suas to leave the neck exposed, a person neat, ing a black mask, which extended to his mouth, over which a colored handier-' chief was tied, and his hat was slouch ed dowii so as to conceal part of tlio mask, mounted" the scaffold with a knife in his hand, similar to wbat is used by surgeons in amputation, and advancing to the coffin, proceeded to sever the head from the body. When the crowd per ceived the knife applied to the throat of Thistlewood, tuey raised a shout, in which exclamations of horror and re. pToadrwere mingled The tumult seem, ed to disconcert the person in the mask for a moment, but upon the whole, Its performed the operation with dexterity, aud having handed the head to the assis tant executioner, who waited to reccivs it, he immediately retired, pursued by the hootings of the mob. The ass'tSr the head, and exclaimed with a .load voice This is the head of Arthur Thistlewood -a traitor !y A tliriliing sensation was produced on the sjtecta tors, by'the display of this ghastly object, and the huntings of a part of the mull were vehemently renewed. . The head was then placed at the foot of the coffin, while the body, before lift ed uji to bring the neck on the block, was forced lower down, and, this d nc, the head was again taken out and put in its, proper place, at the upticr end of the coffin, which was left open. The Mies ol 1 idd, Ings, Davidson and Brunt, were decapitated . with similar cercmu' nics. The rxecu'ion occupied an hour and eight ntirui.es. - ' The person who wore the mask, at:i who performed the decollations, is the sv.me person w!)'o beheaded Dcspard anu his associates. In pet -forming this dread ful duty, the edge of the first knife wa turned by the vertebrae of Thistlc-wow', end two others became nee ssary to en able him ta finish his iieart .appalling taik. I hecciflius containing the remains of Ihe sufferers were left on the scaffold tart . for a few minn es after the sentence of the law had been carried into effect While there, they continued open. At nine o'clock they were conveyed into the iri son by Ihe debtor's doiT, and the crowd began peaceably to" separate. In consequence .of the pressure of l!n persons congregated about the railing-1 of St. S-Dolchre's Clvirch-yard, s-nne nf a 1 ' (ho railings were thrown thun, and x-.. teen persons were 'seri iiis.'y. iojiircil. Two hiid their arms brukl-n, an'I one perv son his leg. ' - fro m sr. Aug ustixe. A seriotH disturhaucc tonk .place at St. Autrustine, on Friday, U i'i in An officer of the regiment -aS MS it appeais,' had struck a soldier belong-'; ihg to the regiment f Cafal inia. ? lioncd there ; wfiich so fX.nperated tl'9 . latter regiinerit, that they sillied 'out is a mass, in the , even ing ihri-a tehing ven geance against all bid inging to.thc fjr iner regiment. -Many gnus were dis- charged into Somr ofjho houses, but n lives lost. The Governor filially 8U? . ceeded jri i restoring older in the garn -son ; but 2 men-e' f the eataf'tuXw;S ment deserted with their arms, .during rhe tumu)f, and arrived at St. Mary a i on Wednesday last-'where they dmp'" J theif nrms. unili.rms. A.and pmreeiJeo oa to Savannali.-i.ariihiCf' tt u w lis .. IV -.i-A-s 'l:
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