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I . :.l ailiKal iKW Htm J.I lit ttia as. fa .. ,k-aw . 1 i ftftrfu iKfM tfil!.iJ iiumM to if her. Wiih'mi r. aif.l.ra in fcn f f lm . fifWf lir flBfditlfff fm44.ft(.lbt w r r . - I j a 4 i. h a K frUf f r J I wufiftr, thai if ht t rt iaurict tJ mht urrogndfrl to r 19 t!i M tMUa4 VPfBitlMr, tha frpilid MI itmk fmj voutJ kocxk Kfr in th baJ. SrN'aobiiJ(lf,hr-'i -tffti UXcJ J 4J bl to (jet tbrm and grtw pto in J n oldcei! in in ht uui4 Mf HrHibfr -hi wn ot rtiaaB. iitrraairc(D- na4r aoon ht ai. ' thttara of Ucajchanp in bildun Th f it monjiat (Utr tht Go. f t , tod he U d, it that my 4ear enK.ra itiff rtcied) ht tj f Uo bfiog at word what ih fxiffd to U ill, aid a auipuioa ratcruiordlKjj thrraaJ ekt iKiWofl. Me luUrqofntly rrqunud to The Goftn p!-d fuird mj tbi bia Ut, HHffl ihe ai loo lt jmt ! Irt nrrvrr.l in rfDctilioo. UoooHO Dfif or aoiCf Ml QUflllOfll. Ilf the u1'a iofot minit the Gif ro-.r of Uid coavcrtUr with pfrftt com the deUrminaiM-o of hit fbhc and .pHure, occaiiooally putting one hmd Mr. mm4 U( to lake their 00 Uvei, he urged the jaitoe to remove her but the Jc dart d that ihe utd but leave her hutbaod utile ti ihe were dragged fr-m him by force and the difficulty and apparent crucltr of doior it. under aitch circumtUncri, induced the j.ilor to li t her remain. The ptat now ihUkeaed apxce.H coofetted that hi ife and bimtelf had, on the prctioui night, taken on their kneea, a ounce of laudanum bt- twceo them, which ihe had brought borne and concealed io b-r 1 1 UW wunt wkxh km Uu aa. titfMf tae people U rtj w&m of iba m r..k-i . l. l l I irom . . j clothe I x but It had no arioul ennt Ua aa-xuuo. . Ibe ltec aH death t k-1 UP hlD9- . Ao J K,d 0D7 m,dc hl1 ifa, thai ib.-t. Wf ccapyiiiir to lift j wfrry ; of fumiitf of Xhet f f ft (ih ! wa tire taking vp tca coJumua of ll Kcntuck; A'fw) at ahall U co..!unr tie hlhrt of a f real many of our rtuJerv 1ie : ata!M.Nl iatoo titenaire la tw copWU iixu our aufcimoi, ir.ait coirnt oirlic nh akctcS of MKh ptfiicuUn m tut MM beta al TtaHr 1hJ bfvr our rcadrn. Mr. alrndaii, the Ldaorof the Ar gua, iiatri, that nn the neat morning her Brauchmp'i ar (eicr, le r Ceivtd a letter Irom 13. thruugh.the . Laodiof hit UDclr, hUh a intended to conciliate the tdnor appealing to hit magnantmiiy, nd dwelling with much emphasia up the ipjua ice he h .d expericnerd Irom the nc ipjprn : rrom yoj faavs hr) I expect more humanity. Then Irt mr go to Grf rce .Or S.uih America. My UU can be, there, t. more arrvice io "mankind thin my dying here ignomioiouiiy Without la, cr yield,' The Fd:f r determined to take no notice of this arplitativn. On the aante day ihe untie of B. called on him, and told Kirn confide nti illy, that he hdc('rifcscd the crime and related the circumst incea whah had impelled him to it. B. next tried the effect of his batte ry upon thr Governor himself. He i4ri Kim a t ry wrl writtm In ter, pr. ing not a pardon, but a re prieve Irom his execution " till I can have an opportunity (aaya he) to let you e r whether the voice of my country U for r Kgainat my . being ptrmitted to live and go into exiltr." lie informs the Governor that he rnejnt to collect certain evidence im porting to his country, and appeaj to her mercy. He therefore prays him to postpone the time of hi execution till a time something beyond the election, ao that its heat being over, there can be heard the still calm vo'ce companies were ordered out to guard the jail. U. being apprized of this on his ifel fac and feeling her polte tith tht Other, until he had felt the Ut ihn.b. Farewell," said he "hUd of aorrow Farewell ch.ld of miurtunt and pfrnrcu.'i" Ymj are now secure from the tAgu of aUndcr Foi yx I hAt lived for you dir. He tW) tisaed br I-k J On his wii I r'tWt .TIowi" be made vanoui ofeinons as to the manner of cowwiuiog ihe.muiticr. They had tov reached the gallows where stood rt with hit coffin in it. He seemed whotlv unmoved. He was aiked, if re forgave every body. lit replied "Dr. fihrp has dost me great injury mo hi a life it i danger j bit I h'pe Cry will 0"t l ill him. He an aikei, hethcr he would com Drrt4ution. wis wrouffni UDtoa niirner 1 mil in aamecrime unuer aimia pitch of drpcrtino. Yet they both I- circumsitoces ? He wit tiltnt. lept sou .dlv and in the morning B. In evrry intcrtal of the conversation U'ld the guard that his wife had taken j he would sat, with some impatience, another d e of laudanum, which hrr " I want to be executed I want to irritated stomach was unable to rtlain. g' to mv wife, The jailor 6xed his At lrnrth tlie m mio of the. txe. lshrud upob him. and takiof hia - - ry- - - fj I r w cution bioke bpoo this miserable pair. Every thing without was Io moti o t VViihin the jail, B. had drawn the table op l the bed and wrote over ooe side of a half aheetof paper which he hand, told h'- tc had arC'ding to his request ar (hat of his father, per. formed the lat act ha olJ do lor him aod hid him faewell. He shook the iiilor't hard cordially, and in folded and pl.ced under hit head j it I H'-rda eipteMed hii gratitude afr,rw.rU t,Wa it. and found lor me iiunrii wnicn nao uccn . . i ,-i to be a letter addressed to his father, tating ihat as the laudanum had fail ed of its effect, he and his wile had come to the determination of killing themselves by slabbing. Their measures were rapidly nd adroitly takn. The wife .pretended lobe under some pressing necessity, ard desired the guard to .leave the room or a moment thro the trap door above. At the moment of turning the trap door on the outside,' he heard a deep sigh, and Beau hamp called him. He went down and found Bcauchamp laying en hia batk, appar ently in great alarm, and in loud and earnest prayer. Mrs. Bcauroamp ws lying partly on her left aide, with her head on her husband a breast, and her right arm thrown over him. The guard supposed, that in attempting to rise, she had, -Irom weakness (alien on him. Nt suspecting that any thing very serious had ' happened, he sat down, resting hia head on the table, until Beauchamp had finished hu prayer.' - The miserable man continu ed for some time ejaculating,- "Oh thou God of justice have mercy upon any logger continuance in bed, uUtt iht debil.af be luch II tO leader the mrrr iff t m aimes wl lindi only to rtl.x. Gttiingwp an Hour or two rattier, r-fun givti ! gre t of vigour which twthlaf tm pro. curfwL"4t lttflW9 pfoplt wbae feel CooiTin Jf Uc'sml Cv!4 a4 damp riheytlflJitBrd iabrd a ffwbvf longer than uiual - r ot l.Vose who are D3t much dr biliisted, and sleep HtU, iht ixit rule il to ret out of Ud aoi thtryjt I tha toorolof . ITbii a first may be too rarlv i for IM da bUltl- led require roorf ateep lhas tht beal thy I but ritii't early will prnlour th sleep od the lucccedior nlrhf, till the quantity tht patient eajoya ii equal to his dtmiftd for It. Lvi g late ii n-t only hurtful by the relaiatioo occasions, but loby oc cupvioz that time of the day at which k 9 mm exercive ia most bene fit 11. If the dype piic b muth dcbiliiatf d, he should take hia first mr.l as toon at heiidrrued. He will often fnd him. self hurl, and alwatt lets Une fitted b exercise, either of mind or body, with tht stomach or upper bowels empty as they necessarily are in ihe morning. When the debility ii leas, he will fiw experience bene fit from a walk or before break fait. Th.il flsrr tattoo. ia, parlliUIij j pliiaOJc to th. it in whom iodigesiia" has pro duced too ereat a dctrVminiiKin of Lf. od to" the head;" wbtch is;' for-ihe time, incrcsied b) the incumbent pos ture during the sigh. We are roost vigorous when the first pf OCeil f rndtge atioo Is ao far ad va.nced, that the vessels whieh receive the nutriment from the intestines re pouring it into the blood f and then it is that a free circulation is nvit useful in mixing ihe new juices with lhi fluid and promoting its passage through the lungs, where they arc perfected into blood. A strong proof of the popularity of IS1 xi HfTf r i r.r.fiuv. ?, c u iim:, , ' I 'nr. ..f .. i , .Lf f. t.m i it ,, M iht l , t..laa t,4f, lrft,nr iJfuCiiJt, tirttivtt,GiHrrUttJft w Ua ikry m a p.j . tfwmt 9Aig U aa Wa f.1. v J ( a'l y'f 1tmrirt h3 MM II 41 . lllHiWV jw .n:4. Abarw nut. .Vtw Hturt tttu TaTtTti. Iliitjtr'rr' w-fr 'l-.i'.ta u M. BVAaft &aa .1 aV Ml f r T Tl W ' W" T V mm if A. U. J, tq - r-t U umc U Tiiw, i a4 ie m 7i ml a& Wilt a'rtrv f t';. M lt III Wt k om kML M IKtUU a avftakrW ml - . unr GOODS, !IAII0.WAUK,4i GltOCKIIIKSi KUb k Utm& aatr.af tH W.1 pr4 1 Uf QaAij, Mk aftcai. il Wm , at.r. joiiw a. tiurnv .VuWce. rnIE faHimNp U ifc Mtk! ft a MwfAf u i(K. .a tai.4 ahowi tk 3 . day U OctnoaY ai. Mum. All part' WVft ( aat fi, tf rroatd io arat and rata? 'fctir w.v aa w at p . aiiH WJto twa. ai Onroi. ooif ae a. r'tf i aJ av kai. If etan. -U1 frraawl la. iai? f wn.ii am rwm.v .Vtlff. 1 i!lr, aitl b and p.il.f tftatir, lk .'orH .!! ia aialravule, ta tka li rd Mooiiaf Hi Ot'Loar ftrf. 1K Iiibi mTJ be Rale kiwoo M UuU day. HICIIAIL lilfKS.nr,---Art'Ai on il kttnjrrr jnitx n. Tt'i.Htj,s, sQiir.u UJt'Hr. shewo him during his enpfinemrnt. He was now lifted out of the Dear born in a blanket and act up, supp rted ... . a oy xnose krouoa niin. on ia ci iudiq:. , ,i . , r k ' ,, . . , ' is superseding the use ol mahogany in the cart. He aiked for water and,., t,,.- a to be generally adopted in nufactureof ublc. worksunds. r W aaaas k i I rvm 11 Atrilal On his repeated request, it wis done. : Ife then drn some water, ana in - a ff .. Ifushn( jot,pK Ma. sSwm ia-ai WwaW).oaaltasa4 tkH ihaV faVAltl1 P . . . -..i "V". ,,,,1,e h " - threws. of (iardnet. m " Ah, tru him whin the said he wou'd rise it i .ilaareaujtwiinasiiince, nero.e .f hi, ,Q revokc former advertisement. Uousc lit VaitTtumatt. Tllf. auUcriHcr infw( tle ; ' '.' . M hat o,ned a How nf fltf-1 I . m the lown of JtlTcrton, and eotiMy of AkV. cm the ct hJc of lha bhie tidg. at lh ata4 fur- aa lw a-aiMadl lia A aamKawwat f la it. ' r . ' npiwt I wai VI) llifff American lanuiactures "a oc aeen .ha earner of the court tini. lia in the fact, that during the list five I tl!ri himtelf (bat rnfoinrr hl U aa yean the British Eajx-rts to the United mn-'5 Vr7y "VT"; iniiiui uim. r I aa ili lotaliiy of Si. aituaiioii wJI adtiili aod States have decreased nearly ooe third. ,ktt e,m ttf Mion i This popularity is expending, and simi lar tffects in other countries may be anticipated, - Englaod has had her manuiactunog day, and we must have ours. me can. ne aiteo lor waier mu, I iVew-Yoi requested that while a messenger was , l j I beginning gone f r it, tht music would play h ( Bonaparte's fietreal from Moscow. manul tiflf;, itin oe paid in its riitowter. All penoot dewroua to imi a btrh and heS - In) part nft?teeointry, are roiirarliAMl lh pW.. Aiaplcaaanl ftire al, it aar J aa htHu ly reconnnemlrd ai anj oiher part of the firUi and :bry ill ifiret ilh a rkVM rrrtpuoi and the brit kind of acrcn.i-oikiioo. Curled Maple This beautiful wood lKG TI 1 ,"6t,u' . It. The ne)r rnibriabfl Une of iti Pinr.inj fmm Charaw to KrvoniTJe, mTewtire, paw ihrvu .b tbia plac twice a eek, b tb vat of Charlotte. Statrttillc, am! Vi!rvV,ro. TINCr.XI It Kill. estea in.e ney wou.u thrcws . GdncTf .v real, ,3 J "J ibey were ready, and my wifp irt0jriike N,jah'a D.;vc, h K'i...,;;mltii rise up. He was told nQntA to my aivJ bchaVM as a SaWmry. I hia up the cart started t and he was launched inn Eternity. After hangng fifteen minutes the body was tattn down dlivred to his father. In I few hours, the Yot Sic, TIlritT Tarcj. and convenient tt" f V X Jin;;Jluua.ttijh three . ia- reatit occtipted by ta,- , J- lm o a pTriit part of the . proprHv ill be dlarii it- very low, Slid the paj merit! made accomit -'- tin;:. for teriti., aipV, in my aWncr. t Jnnma Snred. or Cliarlca Fialier. JAMf',1 III IK. Satit&ury, IOM Ana, lS.Y. 'lj TTILL he expned to public aa'e, at tbo 1 1 Cotirtdloiise in Saliaourv. on Wrdneada US. As soon as he had closed his prayer, of reason and justice. ' The Govern- he seemed to be entirely -comp'-sed, or made no immediate Answer. He and observed to the guaid, " tell my then applietrfofTTCipiterof-SO days,- fathera-thaUmy-wifeuLmyidLare but an answer ws4 still declined. " going straight to Heaven we are dy The next day he prayed a respite of ing." The guard replied, " no, I the sentence of the law for 30 days, reckon not." Beauchamp said "yes, "for the sole purpose of completing it is ao we huve killed ourselves." the publication which be had.ne;irly The gjuurd sprtmg-up, suspecting they Completed, giving, a iull and,, minute Jja again taken poison; bur as he icc'turit bfall the "Causes which ied Vy areppedTauijun ai d the circumstances which attended thing in Mrs. BeauchampV right the- aasassinntion of Col. Sharp j and hand. He raised her arm and found for the purpose of better preparing his it to be-a knife. It waa a .common "oi to meet the fogivenesa of '.A.I-' case knife-aharpened at the poiot and The Governor refused to interfere where they got that knife?" Both suv Sea Serpent at Home.' The Lynn Mirror sav. We understand ibis dc rs m ice has aeain m ide his annear .ffficted old gentleman with his scarce- f ;n,hc vifmjty 0f Nahant i he was It less .Sated brother, started with j i . Sunday afternoon bv several ,,,e 6lh ' f Str'erobcr neat, the hmi i i -it ..n .UA, :.. ....... n.u m.. respectable gentlem n, our informant, inside of r.vjg Hok, and one of the gentlemen informs that he was at one rhe two bodies for Bloomfield in Nrl- son county, where Ucaucn imp nau requested to be buried. There, in - - . . a r accordance also with their request, a j hin stone'9 ,hrow of him, aa t.l1.l " comn w,8 prepared Digenougn lonoiu ,h wtre on lhe jon 5cach them both. In that condition they . werccommiued to earth, until the last iurboURIXG jiPPHEXTICFS. dreadful dav. At ihe June term ot Baltimore City Thus ends one of the strangest and , Court, came on the trial of William K. Mitchell for harbouring two apprenti- --and from that moment, B. became desperate, and sought a premature termination to his distresses. Here lVlrs. B. appears on the stage. She had "all allong told Mr. Mcintosh, the jailor, and others who conversed viih her, that she. would not survive her husband. Sometimes she said that ahc would live to close hia eyes swered, that they had long kept it i onceaieu tor mat occasion, one naa a stab a little to the right of the centre t the abdomens but she uttered no sigh, or groan. He was also stabbed. He was stabbed about the centre of the body just below the pit of the stomach j but his wound was not ao wide as that of hu wife. lie faJd be most gloomy dramas which has ever been witnessed. The genius if the stage itself has scarcely ever produced it more lingular one from ha own creatTveow efs tsrken io all its parta . . . t a ma m from the injurier alledgcd Dy Mrs. Beauchimp. to the murder of Col. Sharp nd from that tragical mo- roent, down to tne suiciae oi me wue fend thcexecution of the husband ! The Coi.feaioo ia vetto appear. We mayrtheniav the herce pssions, wnicn nurricu mm on to assasination. On his way to the eallowi he confessed that his wife had Sharp;' lot, rt Knnit Mrect, in aaid town, now occupied by John Trexler. al, iho homo arul lot no necupied by John Kimler, on aid!rert, or n.uch of each bj v ill fy the Commiwionm' tax thereon. AARON WOOf.WOHIIIr Tawa CaiutaU Jut;, ?0, 18?f. 72i Town CcmslttlAc'a SaAe. 11 TllA. b a xpoacd to Ie. at the court-hoit f T in Salisbury, on I uevJay, lhe 22d day " Aunist next, nine unoccupied Lotiof Bronw!. Noa. in the plot of Salisbury, 'iX 3 1, 5 and 57, ces of Hester Crorkctt from the 1st of in the et aqr.areSH, '39. 4, and 47, in th May to the 30th oi-lune, 1826, ondu- sive. He was found guilty, and the counsel !ar-the-prosecution contended that Mitchell be sentenced to pay 81 66 2-3 for every hour each apprentice was harboured, according to the net tf 1748, which declares, that persons harbouring servant shall pav one hiin.l dred hound of tobacco or JS1 f fj 2.3, for t verv hour x ach se r v ant i s ti arbo u t . eaat square, ol ?aid townj owners not knoait. Taken to 'itiafv tntei dfle Xhe Commiaiwoetf of said town. Trrnia, cah. AAUON HOOLWORTir,- . TimnCtmtabln July 10, IRrn. 7t'24 ril II K mbscribcr havine qualified as adminB MUMFWEfiT BEQUEST. The Nevburyport (Massachusetts) Herald says, Mat Oliver futnam,t,sq. who lately die! at Hamstead, has be queathed to tht town 61 Newbury fidrt the noble lctracv of fift)Uhousanddoj- Iars. for the endowment of a semina ry f practical learning. tr.itor -on the eatatc ol the late John P Iloilpena, dec. dc-sircs all pvrsons indebted to a.i ...t,. tr rnii inrwuni nn maxe r. .... . nn1 11 tffiaA tiovtiirV 'ffctma aimtnat Midi- eu, one nan io tnc parxy RTereu 'Hoatifatei -,wiiipfesjeniiiM:mir aw:nicHHpir'v",- th nihrr in the Statr. l he nenaliv- ly authenticated, otnerwiae THHwraw-.- incurred by Mitchell, according to thjs a a a .," ' "s-- J-w'Aa,'i;'; nunuct:and:. jygmy ;-ooiiars. iiie Court agretd with the. prosecuting counsel, but delayed passing sentence in consequence of the suggestion that a compromise would take place. Rosseau. The Grand council, of Genev- has rejected a proposal to erect !ead in bar of their recovery. aa.t.aaa.l- Vrirltt' Mr.ri.i.iw rwa3ivniflf"r NOTICE. J::'? 15. TO ob!ae the risk and delay incident to he rrra thcf k Ko!e from 1 bepartirent, not receivable at the Treartiryw the t'nitcd state, in payment for Fat"'1 Rights, all pers'.ns .leiiro'i"of liking out fa'--. ent.a arc'renuriicd to transmit, wi'h their apr ..,,1. v-.l.j iirori. aa tin vmiiv t '' a statue or oihar public raeanaient to of u- vylKli irvhi t he i rcaau Rosseatu I : '. W
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