Id 'S 1? ' - Y' f f 1 f ,-r- - -V;v", ;J 0 TV.3. ryfXi .rr-fk .tiL kiV wf find thattlje, ppula-f- Tiore asbtu - - vj-,, i;f rn .wit- i --,fi together on . V'Z? fles - V1 , -v, Durimr , the ' brov, '4nLl,nieleadinVto -..town,-. blithe hur.of;htoa;.appr9ached, fenlWe stationary nearthe J;ul, ?the fervor of a erMi ?ttn' wa,t gvut ....'fihnflnn rwho were -Mt to make earuuy i-u- , .? L and, that the pHsoners should; LuHlt from the Jail, , at 12 o'clock Mtwherfthi SherllT went to Eimbrou&y Irtmcnt for the" purpose of conducting ;iu,our,the fcHirnl tke ttoor secured on TheinJntsucha manner as to pre. vent his 'entrance.. After usipg pcrsua civphnajre for Sometime without effect; f.rce was -resorted to ; but when tlie pris trcr paw'that resistance would be inef ftsiahe came to. a parley, and removed ::& ban-icado. c It was found that he had y.aced jus bedstead endwise between t ie Joo'r anil the wall of the prison, and bad firmly wedged it in. He gave no rlson for thidl conduct but that he wish Xt sleep the .genei-al ".'belief however, iV.thathe interned; if possible, to pre TPnt'an entrance untirthe hour specified fr his execution had ellpsedt Ever since tlie appretensidii of. ITw&Qvh, his de Wment nas been singularly composed. It is true he has occasionally wepmuch, when Viffltcd by the Clergy, but during Hs whole trial, and when the" Jury return ii led by the Officers of justice, and the in- ilifference and carelessness1 which had pre viously pervaded the cro wd, was succeed -f-A by? evidences of anxiety and concern. Kmbtough was habited in a long wlite iiroud which entirely concealed hi3 per. &rm.: iiis countenance was of an ashv hue and his sep was fir from firm. Carry (iad6n'!a similar earmsnt, excent that iti was hlack. Ilia countenance expressed less emotion and his movements were more free and elastic: They were re-; i reived at the- Jail door by the City Gwrcf who had been ordered, out on the melan- choly ocA3ibn,! who opening to the right "tip nM1 1 ri-' s 1 4 rvv n it cl 4l . 1 , . Jk i again, farming an oblong square. In this order they proceeded to the place of exe ciitlori followed by the immense multi uidevjwhich we have heard variously esti mateifr from; three ;to six thousand per sotij. v The Prisoners were also accompa niecl by the Rey, Mr Hukt of the Pres bjterian, and the Rev. Mr. Penn, of tlie iMeihbdist Church, who attended bv rg- ' a . . ., ' m ' I juest,though it is due to the Clergy of e verM denomination to state, that they have been most assiduous ,ih ministering to their spji ritual wants.. "' fx- . -.? Qn arriving at the gallows, Mr. Hui at the request of the prisoners, ascends the platform and addressed the specttf I eJ their verdict,his . face retained its won- jfer pubWciy we say, 'and if they are to t?d color and its rather, mild expression. je followed to ih gallows by crowds of "VVe are told however, that when his door jinen; it is to be sincerely hoped that our was opened by the Sheriff, he was pale respect for the purity and refinement of f3aVaee(',andub3equeiitly before leaving- the females of the country may not here the Jailvne exhibited the greatest prostra- 'after be lesseired byt!ieir appearance on Ti5ii ami want of sel (-possession. At !.;rh occasion. length a few minutes after 1 o'clock, the j, We cannot close this account, already prisoners made their appearance, prece- saflkiently long, without a few addition ¬ Win an animated, feeling&appropiijtfj.ous, proportionate to the crime not ext ner.,; His exhortation was listeiiedto Cfssive, and should tend to the reformat with marked' earnestness, and we tiist tion of the delinquent,not to his destrud vas received with benefit and advantage. tion. We yet hope that our Legislature A fervent prayer .Was also offered up to will, at no distant day, tnke measu res for the .throne of Grace, in which both prio- tfie establishment of a Penitentiary, and aers seemed to unite withapparent M- experience will prove here, as it has ilooe enty.?t During these religious eiercisfi, elsewhere, that the certainty of punih hmbrough "continued to weep bitter ; ment, more effectually deters from the tern appeared rather .mdre cpmposedr perpetration of crime,than the severity of Leforev Mr. Hunt left the platform, fh& c ; .for it is the nature of Mankind, to be aled that hoth criminals had desired lW terrified at the. approach of the smallest tritcrate to tl)0 world; their innoceice inevitable eviliwhilst hope has the power w the crimes for which theV suffered! I Ahm ten minutes before &x'clock,'?Se- "nlliNTOK, who had delayed the lasfact 1 tragedy to the remotest point, coui- J"ced preparations for it The gallds ' beeu arranged with drop, for the , Im pose of terminaiing as speedily as pos-f the suffering 'of iheVltttms '.AVher, ! ftdtoascend;theffny: hoth A: i ' mounted with4but'jAe,;as ''t hrough having recovered fn'abnre.le !e us ct)n nosurp nr MtUV inSortaJKUU ;cttho negro exhibiting great ak&riot. W'ile the Shiiflflr w?, 'fi2?AS$i ds and adjusting i'th : fatal fopejjoft from the f awful heightv'arid rtW V' l l.avi iinairinedVrtWJRU..1 -niance,,that (ie was in moineptary ' i VtatioJ 0f a violent death, :, Strabge,' 1 m,Oieery jaws bf the monster, the ' an can-su support itself! Jfen- j A - , i - k . -. . . ...v i' -v-.f-, - ; " : . .v. , " ' ; i .n ? .,;?''- ' ":l I,, ' '' ii r-,.-i..-. ... n,ii.j. in ,tti n in. , i n..n n - ... 1 it frfffid(not utter a word after reach intlW drop, but Carey, was engaged in aadibfe aspirations to heaven, to the very last..j The caps were at length drawn ovpr;;their: eyes, tas conceal their for 1 when the agony of death should convulse their features the rope which sustained tMrop was severe and, in an instant, , ? ,vrretched menrwere immersed in dark ness as respects ;th things of this Avorlcjl ffimbrough being jfe heavier man of thje tijro, had his neck broken by the fail, anjil djed without the slightest . struggle.i varey was not dead for ten minutes, as viis evident from the; contraction pf his clest and the quivering of his extremities ! YV feel it our duty to state the humil ing fact, that a large proportion of tlie ctowd' assembled on this occasion were flduional publicity to the fact, were it Mt fof the purpose of raising our feebjje jice gainst the manifestatidn of such a jjtne'nly bad taste, r If our -'Criminals ut be executed in public- the impoli h olf which however, we have long mairi- ined, and, the .demoralizing tendency of 'which j as fully demonstrated by the censes of drunkenoess widen were wit nessed here on Fi ,dav if they mustsuf- al remarks naturally suggested by the disparity of tlie offences for which these unfortunate men suffered. Kimbrough was convicted of a crime, the greatest "which can be committed. It was mur der amd under circumstances almost) un paraHeled for their barbarity and atroci ty, . Perhaps his was a case in which the Jaw justly awarded death as the proper punishment. But in the case of Carey, admitting the full extent of his guilt, what was his crime ? He broke into a tjtchen or out-house where no person lept.and robbed it of articles, worth per haps five dollars ! And yet the criminal law bf this State so blends all distinc1 tibns of guilt, as to inflict the same pu n isbment on him as upon Kimbroughy who was convicted of the murder of his step father, j Now we presume ail will agree, that to prevent the perpetration of crimes, it is necessary to punish' offenders; but fevy will be found, we think, to coincide in opinion with Draco, who gave as a reason for his sanguinary .course, that small crimes deserved death, and he could find no severer punishment fo. the greatest, We lay it down as a general proposition;, that all punishments (except perhaps in a very few cases. ) ousrht to be nioiliTnrip antf corrective, not cruel and extei-imiiJ inrt1PV nuti-lit fn rrfn not areateM , : '4 ' -o- ' I Thd.Kew-York Elections commenced on the first instant ami lasted three days We have received no returns. ' -0- '' ! Mr' FoRSH ected a Sen tor in Congress of the United State. irom ueora, for six years, from anu ar ter the. '.4th. MarcKlB3l. " The vote st.o.Ml thus : Forsyth 139 t)n Fort 47 and 18 scattering. The final returns are not received from Ohio, or South Carolina. " , , Cherokee Gold Mines.- It has been here tofore' stated that the Commander of the United , States Toops hdd ordered M neroKees to qesist irom aigging lor woiaj I f V "V S'1n OSEP& GALE'S AO& at Tkm Dollars piT f L'y i : ; ' t ... Mvwt.j; Hi6:uoumcsioca uouar.&c ewe rfi WV x At S,".vri ri 1 e payable at theofifc? at New tation,ontthe subject, the,- Chiefs harei Yoik. which iH r.niprr.it,K;w.ii V Odrs arethe jpl'atift of fair, detitful peiiceir -..ruu; Hri,( rape, 10 uve nice Dromers. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 ssbl comedo the following Icon elusions,- A nave communicated their determination to the Commanding Officer i T i nat tney are labounng, on their own lands in an honest way, for ,the support of their families; and cannot behove that the arms of GoWnnent will be employed against them. They respect the Government and its Officer $ but so firmly are they convinced of their rights and privileges, that they are still disposed to continue their mining operations. "They do not invite difficulties! and suftering,but are perfectly resigned to such fate as the consequence of their honest labour on their own lands may consign them to." Largc Pumpkm.'-Nj., William Whit field, one of the most enteyrpriziog and systematic Farmers in Wake county, pre sented us on Frtday last, with a Pumpkin weighing 86 pounds and measuring in cir cumference, five feet two inches. Beat this who can ! . Liberal Donation The Cincinnati A merican states, that Mr. Arthur Tappan, Merchant of New-York, has presented Twenty thousand dolluA to the Lane Sem inary, a Presbyterian Institution in that City. This is one of the most liberal do nations we recollect to have heard of in the United States. -cv- ' . Census of Davidson County. We leaVn from Mr. Zebulon Hunt, who has visited this City to make his return to the Mar shall, that the tofui population of David son county, is 13,421. When the last census Was' taken, Davidson was attached to Rowan county. Superior Court. The Fall Term of the Superior Court for this county was held last week the Hon. Jos. J, Daniel pre siding. Cordy Drew was tried on an In dictment for murder, which has been some time pending before the Court, was con victed of Manslaughter and branded in the hand. fVhitmel Cohen was tried on a charge of murder and acquitted. Edward Eaton was found guilty; of Blasphemy; A motion in arrest of Judgment was sus tained" by his Honor, aind the Attorney General appealed to the Supreme Court. Several Indictments for misdemeanors were disposed of, and! the civil docket being taken up, such suits as were ready for trial were determined. ifax Advocate. Newbern, Oct. 3d. Tlie Fall Term of our Superior Court, commenced its. -session ion Monday last, his Honor Judge Donnell, presiding. Tuesday was occupied with the trial of John Donum, a slave indicted with others for a conspiracy to kill Wm.Duncan, un der the act of Assembly which makes it a capital felony for any number of slaves to pjot and conspire the death of any per son. This case was submitted to the Ju ry without argument after a very short absence, they returned a verdict of not iruiitv. On Wednesday. Tnm. tl.c r,.n ea ;ty of Mr. Foscue, was arraigned and tried for the same offence this case occu pied the whole day, and the Jury, after an absence of two or three hours, at a bout ten o'clock at night, returned a ver dict of guilty. Solicitor Miller for the prosecution, Mr' Gaston for the defend ant. We understand that in this case there will be a motion made in arrest or. the ground that the act of Assembly un der which the criminal was indicted only contemplated a conspiracy fo kill, in fur therance.of some general insurrectionary movement, a'ud not through mere private pique and personal 'grudge. The whole week will be occupied with the State Docket to the entire exclusion of civil bu siness'.! , ; At the commencement of the week, his Honor the Judge was invited to attend a meeting of the bar, convened for the pur pose of framing a- petition to our next le gislature, craving additional time for the transaction of our Suprfor Court busi ness whenever circumstances may re quire it. Of the expediency and ex treme, necessity of this procedure there cannot be.adoubt-&rfa?nr.; IV -a vi;ukw Vu nJ n Melan cholv Jlcciden t J u W icnoiycciaent.A Mr, VV,n. , a iiespectable citizen of tnis edun New bold ty; was riding the roadjju his iira few 'lays since, the horse took fright and ran, i way. N0t beingabte to stop him, he sprung 'ro,n the gig and fell, which injured him so seriously as to cause his death in a few hoiiric The horse ran about three miles weiidertapd; and also fell dead Stan ti- it. . Counterfeit iKote. VYe - were shewn. yesterday, a Fiyeslollar Note of the Bank TTB. : . ? i i-,. 'i 4e2jsier twice a Av.k'i u nil n n-nfj f v" t - annum-1iahin aJvintr: .itseil attditionai.natrona;: HvtMr j-,. . ; nty-fiye cents for evfcr' srtrceedinglime. XO. 1,423. - If is bt lieved ih;ift a I t'if Mnnber of th se INotes fuve been pur int.. encuiafion bv he accoinplic-s t the mcn Uttdv con vie t edb fore the Cir.cuir Coui t f u V. ! S. of passing them i Phd.., ,,i,u.' :. T Sit ' W , iv. u. Journal. :, The Secretary of War and his fa rettiroed to this- city n Saturday eveuuig J factory accou .Htjid'the pfaceeil.iisuf Con last, from his visit lo Tentiesse." j "'Ts and ofoaf owULisldiire; a faith- J$ai. InU We regret to learn iut John Badev has declined being a c.ujdulate lor retire itm to the House f RepreseOfat;ves from the NorrlJDitrict in Massachusetts. Hen ry A. . Dearborn, the refor i.td Colltrctor of the port of Boston, has beifn nominated as a i ra-r.uidate to succeed hi-n, & we have no doubt, will be elected. Hisrducatioii w w v and pursuits in life qualify hi mi to make a j very useful practical legislaiiorr lb. The Courier and linquir r admits die defe.t of the Jackkon p . i t y in Ohio, and -fivers to be huhly graiifiud at the result, because it will encourage the Clay party to keep u, their opposition, & thereby streng hen the Jackson party by uniting it more liirnly toei her tolerable good logic -pi iy it is the result of necessity Isew-Jersey Eagle. New-York, Nov. 2. The packet ship Corinthian brings in formation that the Dutch troops which entered Brussels on the 26th of September proceeded to commit the , greatest excess es, whereupon the citizens and bjirgher guard rose against tfiem, and after a con test of six days, in which a great number of lives were lost on both sides,, excelled them from the city. A provisional gov ernment had been established and the breach between Belgium and Holland noW seems irreparable. Should Prussia in terfere, as is apprehended, to subdue the Belgians, it would be impossible we think, for the government of France to restrain that nation from an immediate co-operation with them The. conduct of the populace at Brussells is directed by experienced officers. At their head in theapacity of Commander m Chief, is Junn Y&u Hateji, a Spaniard of BelgiQ origin, whose sufferings from the Inquisition in Spain, have rendered his name familiar in Europe. Tlie French House of Deputies concur red on the 27th in the report of their com mittee, impeaching M. de Polignac of high treason, by a vote of 224 to 47. The case of M. de Peyronnet was next to be consi dered. Commotions have also takei place at Louvain, Ostend, Ghent, Bruges and Tournay. At Louvain, the citizens drove off the Dutch troops in confusion. At Ostend, when the soldiers were ordered toiire on the insurgents, they fired in the air. At Ghent, Bruges and Tournav, the people are in arms, but no fighting had yet taken place. disturbances at Berlin have taken place, of a more serious character than the Government paper is allowed to pub lish A letter from thence states, that a meeting was held of more than twenty thousand persons who loudly called for the Constitution promised in l8l4. The armed force received orders to fire upon the crowd ; the troops of tlie line refused it is said to act against their fellow citi "r.ens, but the Royal fiuards executed the order; 60 individuals were killed 'or wmiruli':!. I Up rrnvVfl. in licnapcln iouuiy ceiuauuetl the Uonstitutiou. The patket ship Britannia brifs: one day?s ia;T news. It states th;t accounts from llottendam, say tha. ihe Dutch troops retiring from Brussells to Antwerp for re inforcements, had been fallen upon by the people and, massacred j and that if th Ar my wvre ihrice, what it is, it cuuld not withstand die whole population in a state In Hillsborough, on Wednesday evening week, by the lfev. Dr. Caldwell, MrW Uliam R. D Lirtdsley to Miss Lydia Hogg. , , DIED, In Wake Forest on the 1st inst. of ptilmonary consumption, Mrs. Mary Bat-ham, widow of the late John Durham, dec, Mrs. Bar ham lud long made a profession of that religion, which alone soothes the sorrows of life. and extracts fht? sting of death. During herconmiement, Whicn iHStea torour or nve weeKs, sne discovered all that patience a -d res.gtation which the relic ion of JUV blessed Savtour is edculated to inspire shc w1 quiteWntible of her" appra-chim? Mi.. solution, anctretained the full exercise of ner mental powers even to the last. She died in the ,74th"7ear of ber age, and had been a worthy member of the Christian church for about thirty years -Communicated. j . University of JSfortfcCaroJma. fJHlB Annual Meeting of the Trustees of the JL ..University of North-Carolina will be held at the Executiye Office in this City, on Monday, the 22d dy!ofNov, insU ; ' . By appointment of the President ,1 " CHAS. MANLY, i i , i uisaDnointed in fh rangemeht . 6f, theUi. i .cuieute an ' any material au-'mpntuti,,,, ..e j semr-weekjy Subscribers, we iiave deter ifil minea ro rtiscontmua that on th, " 15(h November next" which.' dav wilfA complete the seventh year of its publica- i, , 'f tion. , . ... S J c j ! period, the;Ueg!st.r.w ill ,bev published every Thursday ionnn, ami m order; that we itmv be enubled in WiVp HV,ur readers, a fuU detail of Foreign ' Domestic 1 n tetJigcHce,--:cK-i r a ud sifU- luf recoril of pacing events, as wVll .an- nfeeable variety of Kiterarviauii Miscel- apeuu vnicies we sliatl publish our f pe- on a larjrelmpeViaiheet w:th,an ganftexy tpg, procured Xjb t , We cherish the hone that i iLZL t "' nus niaae t.'i improve the oldest 'amVohV;!; ot the most widely circolaiW R.nl.. , -V the State, wiirn onfnnrJtt! r- ' O ance of j.ts present numerous Subscribers1 - 11 out ,)e the means of adding tfl jbt-ir nutn-M uer. ' ' . ' " IC? The Weekly Resist kh will af(er the above (late, be forw.rded to tjie late 5utscnbers bt the Semi-weekl Bible Society otCarblina- mtiri " "twa?i,i.'VOVV low., rpHE annual Discourse in behalf of this Society i will be preuched by the ReV: M. dsridaaB, V ofNewbern, on Sunday ibe;12th of December: f at the I'resbytemn Oburch' mthkGitW .. ri .The annual meeting of the ocietyfcn- the appointment bf Officers. rid fnr"th tiUncf.'M.1 of such business as shall' come before i-witl "besl r; held inthe Senate Cam6r of the'Capitol, on"1 the attendance ot the ilembersi and otliers who feel an interest in the Bible caoe is requested. ' ! 26 i J. GALF.S, Sec'y..--. .,"IOW,"R.;ven"5'Ht ?ev o'clock; ftfhfen boarding: TkBTRS. DELTA HAYWOOD will be orpnrt XTX to accommodate 10 or 12 Members of the ensuing Legislature with Board., Octoher 29. 25,, f miss e. GEbny, . , IS prepared to accommodated few Members of me approaching Legisiyttire with Board They can have reoma in her diouse, or sh; will procure other convenient lodging rooms for such as may, prefer it. Early application is de lteo- .October 19. Boarding fat Members THR MISSKS PULLIAM repectfuUy inform the Members of th approaching General As5&mbly, that they will be prepared to accoiii modate 10 or 12 Of them, with Board. - Raleigh, Oct. 13. $ . ' 2tt 3t'-l1 .1 1 MRS. JOlHN' lHAYAVOODi.:1. IS prepared to accommodate i-u-entM-ftve bt ' t v thirty Members of the Legralature. 4, She as- If sures all ; those who may hcnof-. her with their . L patronage, toat no exertions shall Jb spared to' 1 msk e them comfortable. Mrs.U. has a number pf Is. detached rooms, besides those iu thev main 4i 'v DUIIUIUg. , N. B. Tlie favor of early applications is re quested, f- . f. . t "-yc : Sept. 18, 1830. " ' v ; 1 (O Mrs. H. cont'mues to receive Travellers and Boarders by the Week, Month or Year. IS prepared to accommodate with board, from twenty-five to thirty Members, of the ap proaching General Assembly. As heretofore, his charge will be moderate. T&dejgu. Oct. 17, 1830. . 21 FGRATi having taken possession of the : Academy Buildings, (which will hav6 .qnJ-t' dergone by the meeting of the Legislature, ei. tensive repuirsO will be prepared", to" accornmo-'v date 15 or 20 members of the?Assembly,:,a9 ' boarders dm ing the Session.' The location is 'iV " ; such as fo put it in the power of boarders, to b ,r as public, or private as they may choose t beinz uuv a smuii uiaiHiiLc irum ine oaphTOl ana Cltt f ousiness part ot tn City and yet almost; as urea as in me country. ' , '-.: Ualeigb Oct. 17, 1830. - 21- ; ' . . , - . :- . . l . - ' . 4THE MEMBERS of the- next Legislat u re ar hereby , informed, that thejBubscribertJV fortable Rooms tor their accommodation. VJEirly i ' application is desirable, i ' . . a picicu a iiuuiuer vi com- JOHNDUXN. Oct. 22, 1830. Boarding for Members;V&c. fttthe Sign" of the,. . : . CROSS KEffaf? M that well known Stmdforjntrttfoccitmed by JV1LLIE JONES, J$q rl. " TH& Subscriber respectfully Informs his - iuM4C jjuuiiujji general, matneij ! well prepared to acEbmmodite 30 or -35 tfm- ' . bers of the Legislature , wUb! Board, on as tea- M v sonable terms as any other respectable Boardinff x' ' .. 'i Mouse in 1?alpi"irh. H nce.. . .'n . " to fl- honor him Wiih their patrona.thart . ' ' J' -V 7 ?- cooh iiivc wuo raav f shall be spared to ferdihem Comfortable- ' ' ! being well provided with good Lots and Stables." ucw pcpaicu ton commoajte i J ravllers. . ? 1 welt furnished with good Provender anfrattett ' ded by good Ostlers. . ; , i, s 0He still continues to lake Boal-ders by' tbeVi wees, moiiui or year. , -7" KOBERT PERRY.; 4 Raleigh, October 27, 1830. ? 25 3w MX LIVERY STABLES ARfe OPEN;, and qBVr jfreat cpiiTenienceio the Members, of the Legislature and other ! visitors to-Raleigh, who-prefer" having their' Horses Icept ir the City. GotKT Provender and trusty ustiers are provided.; .The price will be as usual,, quite 'moderate.. .! v 3 "t? ' . . fir IVit A m.! October 27. it, i Auuivwai a Alia Uk . 11 j 1 1 ' if 4 ii 6-" r 1 V'' , iv 4i '4 if V V I. -v i ill f A