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, :.: --i..fv r s v . ' f v , .w . .. - ft 7 1 A 6' j - .4 V i . . .--'r t ; ,. f A - .-J t. .M.V I - ''" - ' "Mil Ml ' -W' iV Y "if r Not ,ee"! f: jr:tjvf' .-,i,.five!eentsfpr i uccc cuius k u -. v -J, veT i!he same-riiroporwv.Cmnr-. v T..Hrt - naitiumu- won rr wvn 'Sintfr n senteiitei which foreclose r r ain anJblaek'Jstrocity,:indceil 6. under, the pro'ectiotrof obr diild nd vu guilt oP.the vtehA pffVnc . . j .Ua vmir 'jriiilt na been,' man- " t ft., r j ,t. .-,vr :.,i:,d hAiAA,L whkh has been OrQugnt pear upojou, Vimvp 5 - nay,$ iti was jo- powerful- and r o wrwbel'ninff, thai:cotloReHniught aj to sf en'its force ; if furst over jou wiiVVitrengtlii w'hUnparaljsed the: noble efforts of younConirsel sto aveyo rfrotti )our landing lajHad you been innof cent hal jou been about . Jo 'become . the victim of persecutibj:p?rjuror error, a raV .f hope Was - till f left,: wnich seldom faPsjrt 8&yk the unftuna acter. moi tin's from good conduct, furnish. ej an almost ceruio.oarct''.-in an appeal tojuror- In a commutUty tike this, whose prevwenr feeling is pnuaiunropj, 11 isviic ter tf be feared; that he Jiteof a prisoner is in anfferV whenever, ihere exlits 4 fair iplogy fo save. siK!u v, ;!r-;-v..j 7 , 1 Uut neither the; .W?orjof you r past life, tior (he estimation of jour felw iien, .en- iDiea yur counsej wresni 10 ine. jurf ne mitigating ope redeeming feature, id eithe'r f your cases; In the hours of Tour deepest distress, no human being ccvuld be found, who-wiiuid peril Kis sout by hU tes- imonj in your favor,' and no Jory would aiqumeu yuu,T?wimoui ainxing ,10 mrirown cnaraciers a srain, approacning to the hue whTchthey. would have, Effaced from yours. No alternative was left them, but to obey or violate the law's of thVcoub i toprnorm 4neir v quiy in ,enircing iein, or leave you rree. tq renew your, ue predation With impunity. , llie Court Jtvite (l!-gronnded:reaso yodr pnVt hijitorj ' afiords little eise than a N f crimes than lhe .nunishments in- mcteU on youi for past oflencs, have fail- i;the efrcf hopedand ' in tended,' by wcfnUd and hurrtane snirit in which our icnn-iaal laws are foundpilthar Ptnmnlp oecn disregarded,1 and reformation be come hapelew-that impunityOfw the pasti s emboldened you: in ihe commission of 1 hi cB, aim, mat numaniij 10 you, crueltjr ftothe innownt, :uoof- --"ihei u imiprrpii .siprimi : ni wmii fn ljvarie or.reverige, V.V.--' '.'.- tvv Ttiereii a time. -when hnminitv nrl. ersVJs tne Wgh and imperious duty '. of , . ' , ,Mivf auuinn auuiiun oi crim- lUKlCP if IS nn tK.ir trlol UfnaiU tlik f..li t" i . . . w Li ,uli oeneni or mat Drishtand ' ""s,'i ut iimi rir.iL iir mop. irnmi : a. tiim 7i vrl?ij' iuv;n,ine.oon8lliu- ; r'rebeeUqWed to Jpdmaoafsof led us.o-entcrtaiB.a)raMonaUdoubtor thej correctrjess of .anj opinion ' we' expressed during the'triaf, in'our chargeialthe Jury, or even as' to the formotv ihe'Jndicent. those? flpubts.tiy ae,i triaUjfeBati no MMuuti iiafg viuuueu 'your case noesnaa vindicatinn tion i or', jthe tWmph of ticknp wl edged aui 1 1, rici fin-e ciuse ho i your saa career,- for th e co mm ission of some act uf s ti 1 1 blac ke r and g. mor complipated atroqty , the thought of which,niumariity shudder?.iw .si.qur ci unsei; nave, declared that the v have no' fu rt her i. reason i to offers wh y the sentencejr tne Jaw should not be pronounc ed (ipon youand noneexists'in the mind offhe;courr I1e; safety of youi citizens require p'ibire justice ilemahds, ourjuilg ment awful and; dreadful as it 19 : our du- tygnndf our oathi 1 compel us to render The humanity of the law has reached I its enu ; ns aonrs or mercy are lorever closed to yu iirinis court ,youj day are num. bered; amtjou must soon die the death of felons; unless is found elsewhere an artnjs tret xhetl ion h to save vqu from a fate which we cannotjayert we most soly xau I'Afttch asjyadmire the mildness of our criminal codf j opposed as we are to- cap StaVppriUh'm ery and thesedurity of the lives of our ci upiin-, u noi imperiously : exact ttvem, we should have V much cause to Question lhfe justice or wisdow of the national legis- miuie, i;v in ineir. opinion, t such a scene as has been disclosed f on vour trial, did not call (nf thev highest punishment. ;An atrocious crime deliberately planned; dead lyZweafions coolly prepared for;ifs -execu tion j ihe crime'eommitted in the dead of tftht 5 the, public mail , nibbed and - plun dered:! the life of the driver' threatened. jthh pwiuii uirctieu at nis person, anu in ihe hands 0 meiij ready , to execute the mojt; horrid purposes presents a case at which even i be . enthusiast in philanthropy mustpauseiEvert rourder-mayf have its palliatives, when committed under the ex citement of pssioni, which the laws my condemnj.bot tster them may be 'excused the: indulgence of some feeling of commiseration j but for those, who 111 ;coo( blood resolve on a despe rate ofTehcel4 under the , instigation of no pission on 1 tor piunuer, reckless ot the in- nocent lives that its gratification may cost, false KumAnity alone has a tear. It is a wise and just law that dooms such offend ers , ttf alonem eri t by their I iv esthey ju st- ij lorieu lire oy sutti onences, and so the lawa have orilrieiK; Our only remaining duty is Obedience 16 its' commands. - " v Ourjsentence, therefore; if, that- you be taken hence to the prison, whence you were brough tra 1 hiT the re safely' confi n ed, - i lithe day oryiiiir execution, iwhen you shall be taken there oe nangea ov me necic unni you are aeact : ana may uoa nave mercy on your souls. y r 1 . - " "ciy, , nave ;oeen ; ac w latfcilln -Mlk. 1: - V .. W b icouit ' " Viawo.ni.;iiistra.et Ni !!?raf thej4bted, 6f4your W7r iSXt.He:fr$nt; the v ?mfonf of ,VouB fjLr navei bnl- Tl, ' ' "HUH 1UG mosx 8pieis3;obIia D;cowe'vt r US Prcedyou oulttvvBiit l:LP?..otabeTaw;haSot e,". ' .7-- lotion Inr u:?-rlT4:.- rsc h.ia t ; ; w . . ' ''' 7 our vi, or cur own riifl;; rf good Umbrelta Storifand a true one counsellor - vv . was tne '.owner ot a deep red", umbrella,, which was "others wise pectiltar r a metalictpck'and ivory handle, obawhichiwas; engraven his' pa me and addres? It, happenedthat this um brella; strayed , froni his possessions and during ohekf the rainy day's last week, he found himself in a siuart.shower .in Broad- wayi ftins u mbrella. Looking f a rou nd for TOaie,irienuj y- sneuer, ne espieu a red om breltamoJIlgduwn Broad wav 5 when with bis usual promptness uf purpose he walked up to the-cftrrier and taking hirh? gently byf the arm beeperoVisSsion t avail himself tdf 'fhe.shelter of this umbretja, as iTjiecgenilemaii enlied,' Certainly, when taking him by the arml they pursued their. .way ,irv coopiihyi : After walking a shorjjd I t a)i ce, the jDou nsel I or , vv i th ; great politeness Wggested to his companion that the umbrella must be heavy,'' and volun teered to carry it. t The gentleman declin ed. TheCiunse Ifor. insisted nerihit me sirVTfT d on t't troubl e you rsel f," said the entlemttn b AllowArqesir; aid - the awyertf -The geitleanteljded. x7 v ; 'They'Had nbw- arrived -at thecornerof iviaiuen lane, w uen me lawyer jjays, i golthis .wiijrir -'take.1inj;;urobirel-7. 1ajsijslibe;genIeman answers the Xawyer;flt; is and l arai now in peacefu possesion rood knbcke4 hi m "dbtrhV and. the wHole ? miss of stongL fell inv ant covered, to tbe depth bf jMrty-ilx Ae.The ?oriIpart pH his body which he could move was one of 'his uanqs, wmcn .nappenea to oe connnea so hand bjadejEitf 'chdinaii bihr po- sition; rhmust haye the fuatH;vhich falling inconsequehce of moVinte ;a bpye : Jiefwas taken out in about 6 hours, and.n30;'thi'jtWVeYSU no bones broken, and (appears! in.VaS fair way-To recover, v: o :., The manner in which the stones "were taken out deserves to be noticed : there were two poles la acrosshe welland fourlog. chains' suspended from them, forming loops, in which' were two: planka and; one across .them' i which formed a scaffold, for two men td' stand ' upon and tke the stone from ? those Jbelow ianid when! another scaffold was required, other chains were hooked into them which form ed loops below; into' which more planks were placed, and so on' alternately tothe bottom, i making tight scaffolds in the whole. ;Br this means v the stone were taken out in much lessltime than , would have been .required to d ra w ; the m ou t in baskets, by a wl nd I ass ; and con sld eri ng the anxiety natural on such an occasion, and the, great number ot. People present, every thing was'minagfd with great reg ularity and jaiLilth 'Falls- People's Friend. . ; ; ' - ' : . ., ' , morning sir. fied1 with 'astonishment ; and .stooill in the mm m 1 m 4 ' mm t ' tr a a mm m pelting of ihe raidigaiihg "at the Iidwyieii' as he was mo vi 02 off in triumph, r fV mmfnUeUattonm 1 H'MxtMfdimrypcM the' 5th iM;t.MrHMlsoii' M6nt6mery:c6 wel I 6 feel d eepy for tUe purpose of clean ingbfttioine? in abb tit 4'ifeet lit d epth jWhe idvstahdin ontwobippcjite'Stciies pf thenv save way -he made: a 'sprlc , to ascenu rae-nsoi a rope, ouj as tone ai Mr. Burke said, in his speech on Mr. Fox East India Bill 4t 1. have known merchants with the sentiments and abili ties of statesmen ) and I have seen per sons inthe rank of statesmen, with the conceptions and characters of pedlars. Indeed, my observation has furnished roe with nothing that is to ( be fou .d in any habits of lire or education, which tends wholly to disquali fy me n for the functions of government, but that by which the power of exercising those functions'1 is ve ry frequently obtained I mean a spirit and habit of low cabal and intrigue ; which I haveinever in one. instance seen united with a capacity for sound and manljr po Epitaphs. Next to the famous epitaph on the tomb ofJLeonidas !at Thermopylae, that to be seen over the grave of Push-ma-ta-ha, the Indian Chief who, died at Washington a few years ago, is to our taste, the most felicitously 5 simple," char acteristic and expfessive: That of Leon Idas, Stop stranger! you tread onthe ashes of a Herb !" was the fruit of a Phi losopher's study: Poor-Push-ma-ta-ha's is simply the last words he everspoke ' Vyhen I am gone fire the big guns over me.' Had learning andjgenius been in voked to . the - task, we question - if1 they could have acquitted themselyes sO ; hap py.Rich. Whig- ; I ? - t .',1 v' .-Wincbeier,ya.tMay'21 A prize of some value tb the finders as discovered a few days since, on the farrnj ol the Rev.Thbmas Kennerlyl near" White Postv by his Slavic's, while engaged in blowy ing rdfeks. It was g4Cf worth of gojd in jbeshalf joea, and quarters, 'ivtltrm waV formerly the resiofenceof lprl Fairfax, and the gold was doubtless deposited by ske of his family 4 in the jplace where' it' Was fuhd. lUs remarkably-pure, of v ry ancient .mould; amfis; not In the si jghf est degree otydizrd (or cqrroded by its long confinement in tire earth. Many o' ihe pieces are clipped andiplugged. VVe understand the amount, afte exohafiih it for bilU; was divided by! Mr. Kennerly among the slaves who had round it. . ? - -l ' j'v ' T . Repub ' . - - , Winchester, May 21. ; ' The?anntial Convention bf the Prott sl ant Episcopal : Churr h of the 'diocess ol Vir gi niaa ssehi bted ; i !i J s pi a t e ' y este rd ay, and opened with an eloquent, a nd impres sive discourse' by the Rev. N. II. Cbb. We learn that there is a yery full attend ance of IhV clerical and lay depuiies of the different parishes i bt regret to notice the absence'of the pious and venerable Bishop M oore, .who, -we presumer is - prevented from attending by his advanced years" ahd con a icq u e b it bod i 1 j ti d rnil ty?( J Th e be ca si on has, attracted aja from 'the adjacen t counties aodsouie -bm reinpte parts of the tateTJie various con gregations of the town Imve politely tender ed the use of thir resp'ective places'of .wpr ship during the sessi whibhwe understand, 'will be occupied as occasion m?iy . require. : fpiIE SVmi J$hs f-S ION wijl commence aji JL ; TTh ursday? t he A StWpf 4 ul v. ,S u dlv a desire us, are re minded, tb.it this is the commeneement tWe shall baVea class preparingfor the Sopho nore' t ; 4 fivfef Juhe8i.Vv . sTod the iitji: .a!' TThecm5erlstlf''rc -aeJ i - 1 h, rf'Vy 1! ;ir:'ol)n; Morrison and-Mr. Per . Moore V-otinty. r negro imanAby;tlVe4 muit.3 v.'T VV v S AM ;vli.f C - ih ertlof Jiarch-. rr. J . , r.cr v -y raoawayfrom rhy pliTntat ion; near Urwnfa ;St.oreJ s S3' t ------ -.r'y.:-,, . ju aooutipjeeriu lucnes nign.yeryar xqnrpiex;. ibbfihinlylaaeich ? t';" aQ.waaldrto'llJr.PersOn.fvL j rinceTOiea v i v aivUboWc6urt-tlitise. HeX-s been' seen since v'-' V TTOSEPH G & SOtt have just received tl r an assortment of Books, adapted for Sunday Schoolsf and-fJ uy eoile , Iibrar ies -among ; which aie the followingv ' " ; u i 't r'i - V Therilappy Valfey F ;;' The Warninsr A Stster?'5ift ; , Heleo and 1ria ; v u i , ' Harry Hobaft . - Walhngton Family Sketches'of the ' Ann Iteaumnnt Ellen Sinclair :" J Thclist Child k 'f " W Infant XessoiTs' New Year'a Day Advantages of a good7 Resolution A'. UCUIgC Wilis "T . v Mary J6ns ' ' Robert Woodward '"' -' ' The Storm ' Sophia M aton - The Closet JohaWiniami, the Sailor Boy' OeotTTe White ' c r v ' - . o .. ' ' f .. - Little Emeryra Sundav Lesson a Early Impressions v - . The Good Children ,JP i ; Temptation, or Henry Mofeland v' . r; Gems -iii the Mine ' Life of C.4 F. Schwartz . Ruth Lee : it" Wiuter Evening Conversations H Memoirs' of the Rev. llenry Marty'n ! L'fe ot nr. Cotton Mather -'Dniryman's Daughter' " s- ; Religious Fashion y .ft i ; Christian Martyrs ' : My Friend's Family ' " The Five Apprentices Broken Hyacinth v " Fall ot" Babylon History of Joseph Abraham. l " f' - Life :of Rev. J no. Newton - Rev. Claudius Buchanan The Vjfeek completed, &ci &'cT'w June 12. .. ",i IC ICIl lilC, kl IIIC IIUUr illl3 WILCf WliU U 111 J prone. ty-f of-Mrs. Pearson thK lady (f,i"M mpntion ia.ahove ;made'ilfeMs''hO t'ubt Mill Inrkine" ab6ut th. " C deliveramuel to me,' r.tmfsidehce in flock-""Tv t , meham hension . - , country or I w ilr enre, 915 t.r his appre-. ' nd coftfinerrient In an Jail, so that - j, . jret lumiffain'. r- , t - v-"r WILLIAM' BETfIELr ! :RockrnghTro County,1 June'y. 843w . -; j; 5' Private Bbardiac ScHtj: l.T mill: ExetcisW'in the 'Subscriber's. CchooVr' y X?witbTo a'mile .and a' half of HilUhcrou: will terminateti's pe resumed on Eight or ten more pupi Thursday the'Sd'of June, ana y - -. Thursdav the 8th' ofrJuly rext,; . - ' Is Dula pe received.- ? MANAGERS' OFFICE: finHB following are the Drawn lumbers of the J6tbCla of Dismal S wamii n?2444: e firrahd Cabital of 421.000. 1 V,ir-9 the' graqd Uapiraf of, $25,000. LOOK, HERE ! . 1'- L, if ' ;4 FEWi days siiicei a Negro. Man called at'the l. house f the subscriber, living, foijr miles jiotith-east of Rateivrh, and enquired the "way t6 Smithfield, stating that his name was BEN, that tie belonged' to Mf. Nathan' Updnirch of Chat, liam, and that his master had hired 'tiin to some one inSmithBeld.' On qtu-stioningJiim closrtly, it was very evident that he had runawa w liich supposition became cbfiim-d by his suhsi-qiient conduct. Being asked - for. hi s pa he said he Had los;.it a slyrl distance back on , tn,e road which he came, , but would go annd;it(r .r fered to accompany him, but he? sad liewnuld leave hjs bundle, and soon return :l ted-posit-ek!4iis bundle in my "yard and started oiinrse-arch nf his pass and I accom pani el hi m on hope back v As soon however as we. reached the 'woods, he darted off; and I have not shtce seen him i"?; f; ( His bundle contained a.umberoTluable ticles of clothing, the chieof which are.here'ho f iced,with a hope t'uttt'hey may meet. the eyeof the owner, .far I am confident 4hfy Avere,stolen. They will be delivered tb'nyojje having a rijjlit (i demand them, on heir' paying1' for this dve- tisement. They consist of blue Cloth coat, ; half worn . wo u ui frcas, one sik, u-? viurf couon- ( a pair'of casinett pantaloons, fashionably madel two pair white edtttsn 'doC V'a cVrabric shirt aftd two cotton shirts i a nice wil'd'i white .r6undar bout a black silkand .wii1teMai1TesH;t a fur hat half worh i:Vcase of TwoT9j &LcZ $tf$ ' t.i - ". &i? ) Ames "jbu y aK51-;: Wake county, June 12." ,s Term 65 dollars ptr session, paid in advance vt I a lune.l. ff tU - t jw f fV , JMtANAGEliSV OFFICE; viv;f 7 , HiotI CantxVlioUjV i4 , iTobe drawn Saturday; 19th' Jbnei ; i i ol4 320,000 U r:o.boo;rTAU t tAif ia,doo;u- iP:oqovi v, H i f ;:i -V 3,opo-Vri5!ooo,i.'V;r t aoiVooo io,oodUc: .:;4K 1 1 Ticket SHaJVe,;Quaters il .50:-.?; ht VTb 6e tlrawn.tuesdaSSd June? j! W,l bf,S25,OOOfcS,0Q0- 'tfVV:.) 2,?oo: r.soor.v.t.;- ; Besiries:i;505i;oc: bcVkW " i'' Tickets 85,' IJalveaS:50; larters 1 U ; v To be draw'nt Norfolk-; Va: Friday,' 'UrA8ii5oo is sisoa ,.f;f. a ;tT-;j;a;o86i,o86 ,;;::-Av 6i0r,-. 1,000 i'i:ar,ooo;';-r- k: pickets. 84; Halves QWte.i. 1 ?Vv? . Ordepromptly att'eno I tdVAitdresa "i(.,'r V . " U r' .-;ivvates UclNTVnE;:---; . CONTINUATION OP LUCK: AT hb wsows j orncB" . ' DRAWING OP'THE; '.J ;::'--'vf J LUU)U XJUUUl iiUltji' J lv . 9th ClaSStf ! Nbs. 22. 49. 38. 59. 3. 35. 25: 2l? 32. ANo. 22. 25. 32. a Prlie of Ori.tyoiwnd j)?U lars, Was sold in?a "WheJeiTicket,, at HewsOn Office, and the Cash paid at :gjght:T'' '-'t'yv' . ... ; Next Union Canal; Iiottefyti'. 1.:.' ' ' :ygNunujetA Draws in philidelpbia, on Satuntay,t9m June; Asn Prize of ,06o DollaH v".-i,iY. hk:$m$ I-tb?l ' 10 Priieslof l000fldb J. v i M ;V. - "0V W'JA- -4 3; - ioo w;d6:v7-rf Besides prizes of eo's Sp'sVOVO Ticke&gfjV Halves ,aftert(). rijOrdep Enclosing! Casbjbfpnze ckeU Jivill meet with prompt attention,' and the earliest fin -rtAdarbsstbfem- Who had lUc pleasurerbf selling 'to one .of his .elastomers a few dystiQi&27J& the 3 Weat Capital Prize of'v' "Tv 0'.''' Ann -nnrt ra i u j a-i.uuu. jiuiiun.iikj. jj ,v Ana as usual me was jsata Mia v , ..... ... . . ;.M . vm. v avivi aiin J.IU IIJMII ICW , v " .'I J. w'eeWif30;W$ia:ooaiSl'0:oW :tUjaA , J Jichmentba vjg lSsu ed at the- su 1 1 pf the V above plamtiff.amsttbefemtanV,hlctf I has been leyie&b'njirop ;t' fhe'wlsoffthiSherW is - fierebyC'giTet Stayed; oik said attach ment forhsce bfthh:ty ? dayvjwheif sidatery JonesMq not appear vi. artdreplcyyr plcajudgment teredjup, against .im- Etbeawal40orjS Glassp3tev rFER" ' saleAPaT 'Bii ;,na:iLookin Glasses,' Co'mpris.:f mglie most cete '.Tered tt&tf&Sfr, tn this market;JanowhiCh will b paced t&i-- i theountryMrchariythe uencbhav . C5mr?reguUing,; : ryi ihisitywe: havebeerf jrniue the subjectft;: 'UV' of A nios intoWantpersecutiohthe bbjecVf i ' Wvm!xi;letharr rtre rwt .ani ptnmJlhrtwf characteraave been r :l I "sadep as men ofintegrity aodJair dealinouiV credit arai house f;mponsibUity:irope & every endeavor made1 to ruin itlWAnd .4 crowrl $ '- t"' 1 the ;ho!e,sour-impdrt'U chapnethave been alltoiped (inconse of thrwts; thrpwnat .tbthelioufacture England) sPthitwehaye;beerbbli?ed ploy Agents in Liverpool to make our nttrcbaaeV,; il m such Jtnyneyjhat amupon otalnio credit foibrimp9rtatitt v aredenied .to dHnd;iMthing but fcash1 itf,U&?i verpool Will obtain for. us J?ur neediJ -'oWnltMV ''M.lt.Zj. ofr vya.e aresuenng tbe'se hards! me cause ot tne Mercnantanu. consumer description vbf jE-oobV' no ;leu than bur oo teVthem asur last resprte iamefor aid aadr Mv aisUoceioog as we are enabled to iusuia ''It y eombied to bring about; rmnln (hiJ4irme&T6Vv H i r v orrnAnnerrVcwill continuertoell ur; gooda.ilJtV IrVeeanditlpehklentM 9r::oppme Ciiv'atteUancetsnl fFg'lgi 'Wit I .;ilIt)a..J4BAUU - WVfat I2r0clock; A. II. thed rof tZr 7.1 Sute Bank; iathU City,Twr:rtr tj of Ahavr ' ? 1 ' Stockofaid Bank:' a'C'.-Vv? iXiVl vT . - iO vl "...
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