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V & If if ir if pffir tr Ay $ Vol. XX.1V. Whole Mo. isiO.'S. KUaiLJ.'VftJ'E'O.'V, FHIDAT MORiVBIV, AIJWi'ST O, BS5. IVcw Scries, Vol. 3 IVo. 5. Jjuj'tncaa JliU'ij3. Slroit, BoliUlc A; Co. iievi.us ivucvvv vs-n siii-.i.f iSSlS3 Cutlery, tsuilillery, .Vic- En A R 11 D tji chanic'sTnol.s.lloiife Km &-2 1 -" ishiiigs.Nails.Clais.Wiu- w si'i.fr.vi.st..l. 'I'Im l'lal.-. Sheet Iron. Win;. PA'vr.s'. dir., I't.nirn, salt. i'I.astui:,' (Jriii'l Slime-, Dry (iiocoi u'-, ve. General Agents tn.l Commission Merchants, Tito M rs'iN, ) i: ttuli? Court IlmMoSijunre, poo r.l r rl.e. Church mid CoUcse-slrt. rockery, Fhir, Silt.rlmtcr, ll'iuuW Sath.Clau, l!r. nv M.uin Cunittsn, logcthcr with a Ian;.' varii'ty nf ntluT articles. first door north or -rut: coer.r noi-si:. MIXElt & PITMAN, NO. 171 31 ILK STRUCT BOSTON, 31 ASS. mui.i'.ns ix HPBItM, LARD, & W11A1.R OILS, f OTATOK, WllllA, AND f ATF.NT STARCH. Miieliiiiic ltulliiiu ll Widlli. ami KOJJAL TO ANY .MAN'UFAUTUllK I) lio.-t.Mi, June 11, 13 ). wjoinu R. E WHITC0M3, TEACH KR OF !) A NC1XG, .iiiDin.r.iJriiv, vt. coon music rui:.visiii:i) fou c;J!!3m I'nrJk's, Arc. Sept. U, 1S1.S. harts S hotel," wa tkii s rii :; r, BURLINGTON, VT. THIS IIOTT.L is siTiJV'rr.i) Ni:.it Tin: Steam lioit Limling, ami but a lew-iod. irom the Raillioul Depot, nrikiii-S it vei y cuu cnit-iil lor bitsiuc. men. It is one ol ill'" i, v Kts t's'i' v.i.w or i!OT;:7.s, and no pains shall lie sjiaivil to make it a FintClit llnutr. -11- " lliirlinglon.Jaii.'.!!), 131'J. HOWARD i: v HOTEL; Li." CZ South AVfst Coi nor ( flint Jfim-i' KLMU.I.NnTO.V, i:uno.Nf April VO. HI J . Mansion Honso, II v A. GO E?TESA'i5, Cornrr nl' '!iui!-!i unil itiiiil; Strrrt', OpiuHr Ihr Hunk i-f llm liti!;liit. timliiintoii Jan lrM AMERICAN HOTEL, II v W ILIil A IS .3 . O EJ L 2 .S'oiii s'c ic S'lwtrr, llirlinitoii, Jan.a-J, IM'J. 30-' " ADKINS & FULLER, Jjookscllcrs, Sfalioiura Jj'u.dcrs a n Paper Rulers. flEKl' CONSTANTLY ON HANI) Oii i will nipply I'oi'ks .Mnii. CIiiN, 1'n-liirrs. riaiiifJ, ami i'l-ii.i li. .il-i nl all km l. A!- I'ui.lic-a- tmin ol In.- Am. nr. ni Tiac! ly, I J 1 1 I - ami Saliluili richoul liuul.j at ll.rir ciy luw t! pi siu.i y priri'S. Dm. linor e'l nl firrco &. I).ivry's Aniiculmrf Storf on Ciill''U'' Hin'ct. c. s. adkins, r, a. l'Uu.r.i:. Itiirliniim, July 1, 1 8.1(1. wljl j-TUWj J. 1 VERY .STAI5LE, PAUL AND COLBERTH- Colli. l: n.lcct. n. it vti: u i: i, ! s: it-s ; o i) r a v i) s ii o i: s to it 1: ('!iii:vh-.lK,('t . New York. I !.,--( mi i i.I Farwrll's I.:idii's sui.l '.(Mitlomi'ii-. Itoiils mill Shor of'i vt-ry 'If 'crilnn ainl -tyli,fuiitnnlly on liaml. i7re st ilimr nin th " l.'iri h's, mttl ilnrclly ij'iu eilclJ. h'rrn'i.ucur lliiicdrd's Stoit ,Cltuiclt -V. KiaPAlr. AND ( .!H. T AlAM-IA' Ifltr.R, ' 'I'm'jj "nois Soulli County Iliin-c, i. ni r.i n ,l!i ri.im.iii.n, Vr. all kimlsofwoiKin tlie -I'linr line r-wde to orJercin the slioi iet notice. T T II A XT K It II A Z K X , wimi.ns i,: di: i,i:i:: v n:.s. (IS, Vai'i:i! Siki:i:t, Ni.u- Yi kk, IJARTICULMtLY invito tlm ntti'iition nl I Cn'inlrv I) 1 1 r I.) t'w.r Stock of A'' 1 1' I'UI'.SIl TEA S", c'011-.i-nii ; "I all ill'' dillerriit vane-tu-sm til.' ii-. 1 1 1 pn l-a-.-, .i i o-il wiili itie.it ni ir Irnai v.iriom e ir M ol i.i I ii--t inipuilutiuiH, Willi tiriet n--inl io tlu'ir ilunin i t ilnn -.. j 0""Ail iinlru I'll -J ul ill'.' loei-l who l.rt .i ire. Alaicli Ih.lO. wMTniy To Old (L'ojuilryjiK'ii. Passat a-: cii Fit 2 v e c; a t 1 mm MVKI.fODLTO N1AV YORK. &. liOSTON, AMI HILLS OF KXCll.LVCi: in uiiiiiiinta to suit piirclnicurrf, ( IINTIXlM'.!) '1(1 Ci: s.01.1) AT Till-: llXl'ltl'.SS OIU'K.T., H'.i Sile nf tie Nnutire. April ft, 18 19. iliilf. OSTIIEIAI, IM I () HT1 ir AND IVllObll.SAIiIl PLi.nr. in wi A' e. s a i) Hi a ii s: o e: , r o n j: i a .v u t:s ): n v n s , .j- -. No. I Ki l.ideily Slieel, (On the A'ori lier sde , llroaduivj,) Now York. July 11, MS. o wly A LUX It. F. SAIJI.NU," 1 (IKXT roii thk l'bitnusi: ami Sam: oi il I'UODh'CI-: and .VKHCJlAMJlXH, and for Ibe Transaction ut all hind-, ot Commission Ruti ncts, I'o'nle a ("iilliere, Montieul,Cuiiada lliut. Hcfn riires : Cu-sn, l'.s. ,11 ink of .Montreal, f. La.noi.ois Jr., R . Quebec ; IIi.nj. llol.Mts, lls. , .Messrs Wi. J.VMt.V it Co., J. II. t-iiiiil & Co., .Moutical ; Hon. A mls .MoKl'.ls, lliockvilte ; Fr.s. II. Hkwai-.u, Rsi., jll (ioi.li.-Jiirit, Il-ink tl U. Canada, Toronto. .Manb 1'J, laiO. d.Vwfun at Eio.m:. Tin,..,, ,1,1, unil r mi in lino rni 1 1 r.l I I-. VI I'. rs 1 1 rl 1 . 1 1 HI, II, till 1 I receive Cub s 'ur all kinds ut I'ailitlll-' . (J mi Hill i.ipcr languig.o.,.. c iiiuuiu.-iitei.o ion ,i o cut in ii.io i Vti . ji i ,t -1' v i l ill N') Url.tut .i, M. rtU 1 ,1 4i, 3it cinoitci: imitujison, nr,u,i:ri im MWcTr dhy goods, Miitmic wlSyl jBiivlinglon iuc JDvcss. l'libliilirit at liiulingtun, Vt. 11 y i) . w . c. I. a it if ir, Jlditor nini l'riiprictoi . , ,, ,, ., 1 illn- fei tin-.; Tcrmsi SiibsciiU'ia who nceivc the paper liv r . 6.' II i. ii.l In a.li'.inee -.Oil I ."lail Sul.sL'iilieis ami tliose wlio tr.kc it at the ' Ullien 'J .(111 I If pai.l in a.lvaiuv, ....'... I ,.'!. J""Nii SiilHuripliuii ti.ppcil until allaireiiL'esare 1 pai.l, I'M'ept llie opli.iu . t' ;i 11 1,1 i s ! 1 c ra , or ilitconliiiucil unless i.v p.winvi' niiiem. miens hoi; .'inrr.nrisixc. due .y.pnr.', U) line or less, !l iii'eilii.ns, ,100 I', n li iiiertinu alter llie IM. 'J eh. a line. V Yr.tr.t.v Auvi:i'.ti?l;ii:.m's, (with privilege ol . Column r.ii.on : 1.1 .on '.M.iii) 1.1.0(1 10.1)1) Hall ('iiliiinn Mm rlh ilo . lOiuhl ill One Upline Ilmiiien CanN. $:i,.io Z.V 1 he pn ueiie nT l e.nlv Advert Hers ii Muel ly liiiiille.l In iheir own inmie.liale ami reenhir l-ii-i-nessj an. I llie Im-inr.m of an Advei tisin Firm i. not roiwidvrcil tid including tliul of its iiulmdujl nieiu- lieis. J, Advertisements flioulil In inaiUcl llie mini ol week lo Iw insei U'd otherwife lliey will lie eon tiiui".l t.ll l.nhi.l, or at llie o. In ni ul llie publisher. J'J.ill r.i must til it t rn.ic.i In poll putil. I, AW OF NIMIVU'Af lIKri. 1. .SuliPCnh.Tfl who do lint expres-s notice to llie eonlraiv, are considered as wishing to continue iiieii-Hiiiseiipiion, panels, the iiuhie-heriuav con'iime lo send them till nil that isdue be piid. , Ii. Ii'sub-jciibeis neuli-et or relis' in lake ilieirpa- ( pers fiom the o.'iiee to wbieh lli.-y nie diieeied, ihey ; nndonier'd I. II sulis, nl,i.s move to oilier ol.iees. wilhi ul in- foiiiini'' the publislier, and llie paper i sent to the t.iliner diieelion, they ale ledd responsihl". :1. The courts have decided lluil n iu-leir lo take a I' i ,.. i ii inn hi.- i.ii ii i , .ii i . in,., ni. i iiu ii i idl; it .in- called loi.ispiiiua laen evi.leiic.' ofuilenlioivil Iraiid. I ('.. A I'oRtni.isier ueiil.'etiiiL' to inlorni a publisher , ..o e. i... ..o:.... .... - ii when bis pupcr is in t ti.ken liom llie ollice, niak. 3 himself liable lor his Mil.scnpliun iiiiee. .I()!5 I'51INT!M:. nonicf. cviiih, ca'i'alociu:, cntcn- I.AIiS. HAND I'.II.I.S, l'ltOHI! V.M.MI'.S, '. l fllU'TS, I'OSTKI.'S.StlOl'.lill.I.S.IJI.ANICfS, and eeiy vaiiely ol' pi inline, exeeuled Willi neat ness, at tin ill iiolne and on iciisonable leiius. From tlu lCniekeibo.l;er .Mai ions : '1 he Old I'ai iiier's ;n.ine I t'SJ-. run I'li.ts.iM' n a m. On a green grassy knoll, by the hanks of llie brook That so Inns and so oflen bus uateied he. flock, Tl e old fanner reus ill h'n Ions and hist sleep, While the waters a low, lapsing lullaby keep : lie has ploughed bis las: furrow, has leupul his last yniiii No mu;n shall awake him lo labor again. II. The bl.ic-bird siug sweet on the giy maple hough, lis v.iiilhujf i. ft cbecicd liii.i while holding llie p'o.uh ; And iho lobii's nhovu Iiini hi p light on the mould, For be fe.l iheui widi ciumbs when llie season w.id roll: lie has plonnhuJ his labt furtov,', has reaped his lasi giniii No morn s'.iall awake him to labor ajjaiti. III. You tiee tint with fmgriince Is filling the nir, Ho i toll wuh i's liliirsuuiK, so tin if.y mid lull, j My Ins own hand was plumed, and wed did he sn;. Ii w..i,'.l live when lis plmiier had inoulilru'd ir.vaj . He has ploughed his last furrow, has icupcd his l.il giam ; No mom shall awake l.im to labor again. IY. Thole's the well lliu! he dug, w ilh ils water so eold, With i's w. t dripping bucket, tn luosty and old, No mole fioin ns licpihs by ibe painaiih drawn, Fur ' llie piielicr i- broken' llie old man is gone I He ban pl.Migl.e I hii bit luno'.'.', ha leaped bis last giain ; No inotii li ill awake him to labor again. V. And the seat where he sat by his own collage door, In ibe slill summer eves, when his labois weio o'er, W'ttli hu eye on the moon, and Ins pipe in bis hand, Di.-pensiug Ins 1 1 ii I lis. like a sage ol'ibeland : He has ploughed his last fuiiuw, has riapcd bis last giain ; No morn shall awake him to labor again. VI. T was a gloom-giwng day when the old f..rmci died : The sioiit-hearled mourned, the affectionate cib'd ; And the prayeis of ibe'jusl for his rest did ascend, For lliey all ui u llr.oim it, a .Mas', and a Fan mi : lie has ploughed bis last furrow, has rea?d Ins last grain ; Nu mom shall awake him lo baLor again. VII. For upright r.nd lion, st the old farmer was ; His (too he reU'lcd, he lespeeled ihc laws ; Tboiiab fauieless be lheJ, be has gone whetc his worlh Will out-hiiic, like pure gold, all llie diofj of ibis canh. lie has ploughed his last fjnow, has leaped bis las! grain j No mom I - II awake him to labor again. Ijii.i., M iss. j, p. c. From D.ckcn's llouseho'd Word. Thu I'owei- of Words, Quiet enough, in general, is tho quaint old town ol Lamborough. Why all this bustle to day i Along the hedge-bound reads which lead to it, caits, chaises, vehicles ul every descrip tion are jogging along filled with countrymen; and hero und theie the scailet cloak or straw i,,,n, i .,, ,,, r. i. ..;, i . i i """ ""'" " "I'J " ' ...u.i1p..mu L " "i.. . ui niiiu luviii, i iniii. isis gaily with the dark coats, or grey smock-frocks .,1 , ,n I'..nl r,...- . I....n S .1.- ... ...w nun, ,u , tiui.i VILI j UUII.J.JU Ul nil' siibuib, boino indniduals join tlio stream, winch ruils on increasing througli lliu streets till it reaches the castle. Tho ancient moat leains with idleis, and thu bill opposite, usually llie ipnei uouiinn ot a score or two ol pcacolul clieep, p trl.il.t'a ol the surioiindiiig agiliition 1'bu voice ul the multitude which surrounds the cunt t. house, s,uuuds Ilk; Iho murmur of the sea, (ill suddenly it is i.iiecd lo a suit ol shout, Julia West, the terror ol ibe surrounding conn- try, thu shccp-tteulcr ui.d burglar, bud Icen found guiliy. ' but is the bClilcnce ? is asked by a litltt- died voices. Tlio answer is ' Transportation for Life.' Hut tdeie was one stal ding aloof on tho hill, wlio.-o iiii'iiiring eyes wandered over tho crowd with iitdiscribablo anguish, whose pallid check grew more and tuoru ghastly at every deiiuii .. .-.i , . i t i ciat.oii oi Ihc culprit, and who when nt last tin, upolenrn ua-s nrono mi.-piI. fi.l ioi:pmiIiT.-i tho sentence was pronounced, fell inseiisiblo upon Iho giecii-swaid. It was the btirglai's ""a. Whet, tho boy recovered from his swoon it was bile in tdc altei noon ; be was alone; the tainttii.k lugof iho sheen be I had ;i"aia re.1 nCop,. ic ini" .atiiul c.bel J liiacoo I n solloil i.i ho 1 on en n res ol n np,-- , , .. . ..... , t u talirui. and dread, and leatino all mm in. llie could not uiidersl.uid whv bo lay iheie . , 1 . .. . i ing so vveaii nun r cic. no rai.eu inin-iit i.nn iiiuu-'y and looked aruiind, ihe tutl was cut ....J spoilt Ly t lie trampling ol tinny feet. All )i i- life of the la&t few tnnnlli lloateil lieforo his iiH'innry. Ins rem denco in Ins lather a hovel u illi rnllianly coiuruileH, lliu (leperulo f chcine.i he heard uk he prelcnded to .sleep on UU lowly Led, tliejr e.vpcdili'jiH at nllil, ina-'licd and armed, tlieir Ini'ty return.', tlio news of lil-i falhrr'rf capture, his own removal lo (ho Iuiiimj nl t-ume female in iho town, ilia court, the trial, llie con demnation. The falhcr hid been a hari.li and brutal pa rent, but lie bud not pnsitiioly ill-iiscd his boy. Of the Clreat and .Meicilul Father nf the father less the child knew iiolliinir. Ilo deemed him-s-elf alone in the world. Yet jriof win not bis pervadiiio fecli nj,nor the .lianio of being known as the con of a trampoit. It was revenge which burned in him. lie thought of tlio crowd which came lo f ast upon Ins fdthei's agony ; he loliL'i.l to tear them to pieces, and ho pli.ol.ed savagely a haiidfull of tlio grass on which ho lean'. Oh, that be were a man 1 that he could pmiMi them al! all, the spectators first, the constables, the judge, tin jury, the witnesses, one of Iht m espieially, a clergyman named 1. tun, who had ghon bis evidence niore posi-J lively, iiioii: clearly, tlmii all tbe others. Oli, ih it be colli. I do that man some injury, but for him his lather would nut have Lei it identified ami coinicted. isuuiicni)' it iiiougnt occurrcii to mm, ins eyes sparkled with lieiec dclii'ht. '1 know where ho lives,' he s.ud to him.,. If ; ' ho has the farm and pars-onac? of Millwood. I uil 'n thereat once, it i almost dai k alicadv. I w ill do as I '."(-.-.card fa her ta he oi.cjd.d to the .Vip.iie. I will set his buns and his-huii-o on lue. )cs, he shall bam for it, be shall get no more f;u(hors transpoi ted. I. V '"'V ,'"""'" was an easy 'lllu 111:11 u a" ...V, II. I.IUIIUII .1. U.I, made. Thu autumn was fir advanced. A cold .!,l ..,. I,.,.,; ,,, ,,,,,,. ,i,.,i ' ... ... ..it. ti. i.nii'iiw i me ,.i . , . i ""l ""'! ,, , chattered, and his ill-cla. deurgo W e-i's teeth I limbs grew uuinli as he walked along thu I'ubl lending to Mdiwood. 'Lucky ii's a d.iik 11 gbt ; this tine w im! will i fan the flame nicely,' be repeated to liit.t -oil i he clock was sinking nine, hut all w. is rimet as midnight ; Hot 1 coul .stirring, not a light in the parsonage windows that be could see. He daicd not open the gate, lest Ibe click of the latch should betray him, tn lie soli ly clim bed over; hut scarcely had he dinpi ed on the other side siile of the wall before the h ml li.it J: ine of a dog staitl d him. He cowered do wn behind ibe hay-ruck, scarcely dating to breathe, expecting each instant that the dog would spring upon biir. It was some tune U lore the boy dared to s'.T, and I courage cooled, hi thirst for rcxenge somewhat siib.-n.ed also, till no i.lmosl (ktermini d to r.iuin 10 1. tmb. roiigli but he was too tired, li.o col.1, too hungry, OP.-1 1 li s. 1 111 wooi'io wo. 1 . ueal 1 . 1 111 lor s .11 nu. 1 out so late. W hat could he do? whore slu u d he go.' and as ll.u sense of his lonely and fol ium position returned, so did also the uli'ec tiona'.e leineiiibrance of his fither, his hatied oftl i- accu-ers, his desire lo satisfy bis vengi -ence ; and olio: more, c.oiir.igi om througli anger, l.e lose, ii oh the box from his pi cket, an I holdlv drew ono in' Ibein ucroiis tin sau. I- paper. It limed ; he stuck it hastily in the stac: against which ho rested, it onlv flick- eied -i little, and went out. In "re.it tienid.i lion, young We-t once more grasjiod the whole of Ibe remaining milches in Ins him! and igt i ted them, but :.t the same instant the dog Ii.h!, ei1. lie hears the gato open, a step is clo.-'e to bim, the 111 itchis ine CaIiii 'iii-l ed. the l.ul makes a de-pcralu itloit strong hand was laid on deep calm voice iimuircd, to escape. but a his boulder, and a ' What can have urged you to such a crime ? 1 bin calling loudly, the gentleman, without n liiojui.-liing bis hold, soon obtained the help of some farm ing men, who ci miiu nci d .t search with their lanterns all about the faun. Of ciui'so they found u i accomplice--, nothing at all but the handlilil of naif c.oiii.iied m itches the I. id hid d'nppcd, and he all that tinij .-tooj livinMing, and i cc.isioii.uiy struggling, bone itli tiunriii but nut lough grasp of the uttster who held him. At last lite men were t ih to return to the house, and thither, by a di!lb,.it pub, was li'coige led till they entered a small, pooily furn ishid loom. The w.uls were coven d with books, sis llie blight ll.nno of the fire relented to the anxious gaze of tlio little culprit. The clergy m in lit a lamp, and siinojid his prison er ullcntiu'iy. The lad's eyes were fixed on the ground, while Mr. I.eyton's v.- mdercd from his pale, pinched leatures lo bis -c-inty, ra.'jeii attire, througli tho talteis ot which he couliFdis cern the thin limbs ijjivi ring fioui cold or fear; and when at last impelled by curio-iiy at the long silence, (leoige looked up, there was soinelhing so sadly coujpaisior, tlu in the strap. gci'o geulle look, that tho d -y coul.l scarcely holieiu that he was leally the" man wlui-o cii deuce bud mainly coutnbi.ti'd lo Iruixporl liii f.itber. At the tiial ha had been unable to sec bis face, and nothing s, ) kind had ever "azed upon him. His proud bad Ceilings were uireud mulling. You loo!; half-starved,' said M-. I,iyn, 'draw neater to Iho tire, v on cm sit down on Ilialslooi wnilsi I question you; and in, ml you answer me the truth, lam not -i m igUii tie hut of course urn c.i.-ily hand you over" to jus tice if you will not alliiiv me to b.'nelit you in my ow ii way.' (leoige still stood twisting Ins ragged cap in his trundling lingers, and with so much eu.o Ii. n depicted on bis lace, that the good cler.'v- man rostiii.uu, in still mure soutlung- accents : ' 1 bavo no wish lo do yuu an) thing but good,' voiagers of the air, as well as the larger u .in, my poor W.y, Wok up al me, and see it vou t ' derets of llu desert, look, which -ui les ibem not trii-l me : uii need tut be thus fiighlened. to the r desired haven Can they know the 1 only uesire to hear lliu tale.of mi-eiy vour ap-' points Lf tlio eouipiss .' Is the sua their .'imle iriiiai.ee indicates, to relievo it il c iu.' I by day, ,uid the st irs by in .In Or is tb ifelec ili'io tb. voiio.r e.iiltirits benrL B.. ...... i.:... It.-... ...... ,.:i .i I,,, 7 , ' " , ' , . '.u "no. i u, uus u.eiiiau wuoso nousu lunw i.i.i t oiirn ; wil w iioui no n i.i w iucu lo ni nig run. ' a(1j perhip death f W;u it a siiaro spread for him to lead to conlession ? Hut when ho look ed on that grave comp.usiouate countenance, he felt llul it was no. l 'omi uiv lad. tell mo all.' (ieorge had lor years neurit nine nut oaths, and curses, and ribald jests, or the thiol', ju. on of Ins lather's associates, and h id been con. .unllv cullVd and punished ; hut the belter nart i (, his" nature was o.tiiigaiihul ; ;md at thu.se, woid from the mouth ol bis tiumy, lie dropped on bis kucce, and clasping bis hands, tried to speak ; but could only sub. lie had not wepi befure during that day of anguish : and now to,' tears gushed lorlb .o licely.lns grief was so pa-. tloim'o us he halt knelt, l.ulf icsied on the Hour, that the good que.tiouer taw that sorrow must have ils course ere calm could bu lestured. Tho young penitent blill we.l, when a knock was beard at thu duur, and .i lady I'tilertd. It ...Me tl... .tl...- '...I.I..., ..."iiniiiiuin wiie.uu i.i. -ed her u s .o l);,n in the j ul ' lie told me,' rouhed Mr I , i,.,i i,i... i .'. hud a kon wdosii i.o.. i.,, ii.: ., his pum.bmci,.: imlecd las' , IJZ 'traded r.soeeiin.r il,.. .....i. ,i. . , s.. .,,.,.! ui.t . ... .".i , " -....-v., .ui, m iiiiu.-(oi uu I iv ( X loi l.ilh.nw u,l,u 'ii'U-T.Miia my (.xhoilaiious, t:.:rtul.d i;;o with ngonum. m,,,y ly aio bis bin I.o... such i io , be dad led ainlg..vcm, tb, ,.!!,,.. ,, .. v. m m v.b,.- II i s - ' i.i I,. t .u:...t i . . r, ' - m.-L-u mi u. .i.n luce IV Uil i a l luvu , nun in. i... iUked haw bo had naceded wall lhv. wicked Sucl. expe.ia.e its at once prrne tl.e lul.ttiacy l...i:..i. v "i,w"''" 'M'- . . ' . rt,l .. ' DiJ you Ipitr his nuiu ? mked tlio wife. ' (iciirge We?!,' was the reply. At tlio mennon nl hn uaino the hoy ceaeil to ! soli. Ilreathleislv lie heard the aeeoniit ufhis falhnr'r) Ih-.1 reipiet, of llie henovolont rlorjty. mill's wish to full'il it. lie ftarled up, r.tiMo- wards the door, and endeavored lootien it : Mr I."yloii rnbnly restrained him,' Yoti must not escape,' IYc said. ' I cannot stop hero. I e.nnnot hear to look ntyoii. Let me go!' The lad said this wildly, and shook himself away. Why, 1 intend von nothing but l;indno.5.' A new llo.il nf leitM gushed forth ; itn.l ( J puree West said between bis sobs. ' Whil.t you wore searching for mr to help mo I was trying to burn you in vour hou'o. I cannot I car it.' I lo mini: on h'u knees, and covered bis face with both bands. Tlieie was a long silence, for Mr. and Mr--, lie) tun were as much turned us the buy, who was bowed down with shame and penitence, to winch hitherto he hail been a str.inoer. Athistthoclergyin.in ii'kcd, 'What rnuM bave induced von to commit sncli aciinie'i' Rising suddenly in the excitement of re mnrse, oralitude, and many feelingn new to him, be iie.-i!:i.'.d fur a moment, und then told bis tnry; be related his trials, bis sins, bis sor rows, bis supposed wron.'s. his btiniimr aiwer . at llie terrili'o laic of Ins rage at tl o exult, ilimi of the crowd : bis di-olutinn mi rerovu.liw from 1 i Ids swoop, bis thirst for vengeance, the attempt 'to satisfv It. He snobe with nntatioht. r.bihl- Mil ke simplicity, without attempting to snppiess , Hie emotions which successively overcame Inn H hen he ecascd thu l.idv hastened to the I crnnchiii.r boy, a.id soo'hed him with oenlle words. The very tones of her voice were new , to h. They pierced bis heart ,,, ore acutely than the li'reestof Iho 1101110111111" and ib'tiun. ciations of his old companio.ip. Ilo looked on Ids merciful henofaol-ir wild dewildercd tend erucss. He k ii-ed Mrs. l.eytou's hind then senile, laid on his shonhler. "(I.; ga;:'d about like one in a dru.im who dreaded to wake. I lo lecaine I. nut ami stuggercil, lie was laid "cnt- iv on a sofa, unJ Mr. and .Mrs. i.citou left him I-'ood was shmlly administered to him, and after a lime, when his senses had become suf. Iieient.y col ected, Mr. J.-ylan relumed to Ibe study, and explained holy and beautiful things, which were no v.- to the neglected boy: of the great yit loving Father; of ll'un who'loved the poor, hu loin wretch, equally with the richest, and noblest, and happiest; of the force and if fieacy of the sweet beatitude, ' I'dessed arc the Morcilul for they shall obtain Mercy.' I beard tlii-. story from lb. !."vtoii, during a ii-it to him in Ma v. lloi.rgc West was then head ploughman to a neighboring farine one ' ol the cie,uie.-t, best behaved, and must 'peeled laborers in the paii-h. l'loni ilu- Rochester Daily Advertiser. Doos .Viituio 1'rovido a Compass (Dur curin-ily lias of'en h?en excited by the fact that birds and different animals find their way so readily to parts far dislan', though they ale peifeel stiangcr.- to tho regii lo; mer which lliey pas, as well as the place to v. Inch tbev 'journey ; llu-ir whole pte.iou life bavin"- been Ispent, prrlrips. within the narrow circuit of the place which gave them birth ie swallow rears i'.s voiing under our eaves. A soi u as they can lly, liny are hu.-ily enga ged in silking their (noil, and aio ever on the wind. Hut tbev never wander very fir from the nei'ihborhoi d wheio they inteied upon l.fe. .slimmer, however, di.i'.v to a cloe.and liie chilly moiniiigs and evenings of aiiiuiun Pve neiu a wanung mm a warmer l.il, u,ie iiiii-llio son-ui, iiiio soon iiicse nine puilosL-I'hci-bid 1 a coiiiu'ialion, iiiii', afler nuking a few ll gdts, as if to a-.-uro tdein-i lies of the ri (j il-ite s lo igtli of wing, or learn .o-nething ne cs.ry totluir sikci.-s, they, like Abia,'i,.in leaiing hi-, filbei'o hoi.se, j nitiiey southwaid. Hut A tii a hi m ki.e .v not v. here h: went. Wi ll.) m,l l.n.w, however, that we can ,-uy this oi our lillte adventurers, for liny appeir to know well. Tl ey do not go as if lliey thought they w. ul.! be pi'ginns an I uiiciH in a stiange land'. They seem to expect other town, and p."r-hap- I.iiger cities, win le lliey can pursue tbe.'r hone-t calling, and feel e(ii il, if not superior, to the citizens if their new-found home. ll they were experienced mariner.--, aiming for a distant port, mid having the compass l,,r their iitiiie, they could not stoi r their tiny lurk iiiiongh the stormy elements with grea'er pn cisiott. The carrier pig.-on is frefpienlly taken linn beds of mi'es I'.oir. ils boin., and then, with a hillit i.Uacl-.ed, it is et free. It mounts high md makes several large circle, as if taking ol--erviiiotij before it cuiuniences the jourii,.) ; and then at once, -is il il had found a hidden Hack, it stalls oil in a striigbt line ; and the ruin may beat and thu winds blow, but it neier forsake it course until it arrives at its vvtsU'd (or home. Thecuncls of (he deceit are described by trau-Hers as posscosing u similir pi cuiiar in stinct ; those Used on Iritpicnled routes do not cxl.ih't it, Thoiigb Ibeio bj not the shghte-t gu 1 1 a truck, they ueier liil tn ci.oj,. ibe right line. Ono ol the cairn !, taking (he lea I. adi.inces al first very cauti 'ii-dy, taking i.nw one direction, then another, until ho appears to hale di-eoiered a true course ; and in thi, be I roeeeds, followed l.y the others, nover doii i tin,; fi om 'be chosen line, until lie anivcoii' hi.-, journey's end. The ipiestion presses itself upon us: must tl.eie not be some ml) star to which these tin .. numm w-.iii-.ii poiiiii ine coiuoiss lo ine noitli, und tarnishes Iho iijeiiturous travoller ' ith a guide through unknown piths, also Hi ,.?'iir of their coiiri,o (J.ui lliey inlorni in w.w. f ,tence ,and cm they use .1 Iw llio l.l till. Jf,c.N .aUbJw .,y Wo cm prove ld.lt an... Mi aro tufceritib.e ! of electrical impression.-. I'ri.fessorsuotouiui in researcn, navo milieu ineir aneinon io ine connection ('Mating between elei'tndiy and the 1 net uus system. We are nut sn.aS.ng of the mysteries of mesmerism, but nf ll.e e vpoiiinents repoilid in leading scientilij wmks. A sin ill wne, having one end in.eti'i'd in die lime ol a man's arm, and oi the other ei.d, hitting a ueedlelinelyb.il iticed, will cuiiiiiiunic'sto liom the nerve snliicientelectriciiv lo render the need- ' lo magnetic, und c.iu.-e ilto turn lolbeii.) lb ; or, broiighl into contact w.th very line iron tile I mg. wilTatirict them. Tiko a number ul Irogs, cut otl'lbeir legs, place Ih.'so logelher, so u to ' lornw lolatilu pile, and wilh tins connect a ' wire, oil tho older cud id winch is a needle .' . . . ... I. . .11 I. . ,1,., inn, nice v ba jneed. and me reiitii i" "" - iwcc.i e.'cctlicity and amuulc.l in- i ..r i.i.i . ...,,i ,ni, iL are studied i by u . m m and Imu, tin.,, ...ey ...loini. la ucli l'"rv. V ". .im...i.liere ca.es, U not tl.e eleclru'l.v ui iv i il0 principal agent in producing ibe peci.iur ii- lect. vv liit.li we observe I Are we not even ourselves sellable of I 'c ,..,.,.,'. li mil ll.e eieCUIlll ut " r ---- - . inll.iem-i- I tJ iv aim.'-' . ........ .,r ...lot lire inlicii an ci- il.r.c u..aije.,vv!.-!u uWo.jU tbeir susceptibility of electrical impressions. twist the strnn f.vl bnr.so b.ii assiinder. A lion s'rert AIciIicmI C dleoe, and Iho principal gov Some individuals uro influenced by the electric in s lid to Ii ivo loll t bo impression of bis teeth f'rnmcnt w ilncss on llie trial, vi-ited tlio con current in a peculiar manner. Wereadofa iipin a pi"i:c ol' solid iron. Tin: most prudig-1 ".cmiied in bis crll, Mr. Andrews, llie j nlor, be pliysician who coii'd only sleep Willi Ids bead i"in power of nuncio it oxbibitod by tlio IWi. "'g pieK'iit a the mien ie . towards tlio north. The bead of his bed was Tlio wlrilu moves with a velocity through lb" 1 The iiiti rt iew la.-ted about fifteen minute1, soiilb, and when he retired he was for a long domo iiii.'diilin of w.ttor that would cany him if j al'd was (piito nflecling Webs'cr comim-nccl time restless ; and in the morning, when he continuod nl lln; sun. i r.i I ', around the world in j.'"-' conversation by expres-lug compiiiiclion awoke, ho. always lotind in tho night he had i loss tlnu a I'orttiigbt ; and a sw.ird-lih h is boon 'ror 'be injury be h.i.l doiie, or atlemptcil agiint turned in the bed, and his bead was north. Ilo then hail his bed reversed, tlu head heini' plac- ed norlh, and ho allerwards found no dilli.'.ullv ill obtaining sleep. May not tlio short Mights which 'be swallow, when collected for depaiture, perforin in dill'', rent direction, define the; take their I'm il leave, be their instinctive offorls to auro tlienisulvei of the diiecliou of tho electric current And may not tlio circle made by the carrier pigeon, on llie coiiiiiiencenu'iit of its pniruev, Ii.) loi the same purpo-e And why ill it cautious oxer- cise of mine uivsterioiii; keiuu' hv Ihe i; unci of tliedL'seil, before he takes llie devious way over! the natural amount be systematically curtailed, the trackless waste, if not to obtain a knowledge without corresponding mi c'uef. of that unseen power which takes thu needle, The Sabbath dees not urriiu like sleep. The anil leaches it to guide tho mariner over Iho div ol rest do's not sleal over us Ii'. e '.be hour briny deep ? Does nnt tho torpedo kuo.v at ! of slumber. It docs not eutranco us aliiio-l oncu whether a body is electric or not ; and. ' w belher we will or not but addiessing us u utile.-'? it wishes to communicate a shock, moid i intelligent bt'iuirs. our creator assures us lh..l coming in contact with tub-t ,n;co tint would 1 we need it, and bids ns notice its return, and rob it of its electricity? Whv, then, "hoiild icoiiit its reliov.t'ioi'. And if, truing i I the lace not tome, birds an.! animals know llie great electiic. current, mid Irani it gain tho knowl edge of direction, which they o Sss in SO Sll peuur a degree ? ni.vrM to m;::j.v.i).s. ii v a woman. I)i iintjo-t with your wife upon a subject in which tncre is danger ol wounding lier leeung. Remember that she treasures every wind )ou utter, though )oii may newer Ibink of it again Do nut sp..;il; of some lirtue in another man's wife, to remind your own of a fault. Do not reproach your wife with a par-nnal Ii feet, for if she has sensibility, ou inlbct a wound dil'.'u'iilt to heal. j Do not treat your wife w ith inalteiilion in ! company. It touches, her pride md she will not ro.-oct you moie or love you letter for it. Do not upbraid oiir wife in the picsemcof a tbiid pei-.ui. Tho sen. oof lour direguul l for her leeliugs, will prevent her iiom ucktiowl- edging her built. ! Do mil entetlain your wife with praising the b.-Miity and accoinpli-hineuts of other women. Do not olteu invite our friciuls to rinu and leave yi ur w He at home, .jl.e might suspect that you I'-tecmed others more cuinpaiiiuuablo than hers. If. If you would hive, a pleasant Ik mo and cheer ful wife, pass yetir cvtnings under ) our uw n ruof. Do not be stem and silent in your on n hous.,, and lem ukable for your sociability el-ewhero. Remember that )our wile has a- much need of recreation as yourself, and devote a portion at least, of )oiir lei-ure hours to such society and amii-eiuciits as she tiny join, lly doing so, y mi wid secure her smiles and increase liei ilRcllon. L't.As OrtMoxs- .1 'ii.Vc A Limb strayed for the lir-l time ii.t.i the wind, and excited miirh iliscti-sion aniong other iiiiini il. In a t inixe l coiiip.iny, one u ly, wlien lie h 'came the subject of a liiendly g s-ip, the goalpraised dim. ' I'oobl' said the lion, ' thi- i too absurd. Tho bc-i-t is a pretty bea-t enough, but did you hear bun roar J I heard him tin-, an I,' by the in Hies o in fither-, when he ro ir--, lie doe- untiling hut cry In a a '.' And Iho lion bleated u. . , ;erv, but bleated lar fioin w.dl. ' . i) ,' said the deer, 'I do not think -o badly of his voice. I hod li in well enough nnt I I .iw him leap. He kicks with hi Inn I legs in running, am1, wild all his skip, ing gets over .-cry lilil.' groin. d,' ' It i- i hid beu-t a'togetl.cr, mi!.! the tiger. I le cannot roar, he e inuot i u.i, he c m do noth ing and whit wonder.' 1 killed a man yes leiday.and, in politeness to the new coiner, of feied him a bit; upon which he had the iinpu fence Ij look di-gu-ied, and siy, 'No, sir, I o il iiottiing but grass.' ' .So Iho bea-ts criticised the Limb, each in ids own way ; and vet it wa- a good Limb, not -ertbeles.s. .'o.i.vo-. M'.-?t. Deaths of t.'iu Iluropeau a.i.t h.ijii .Seas. la tb: n liglibirho 1 1 ol" tho coi,in-n!s the sea; nr.; oi't.'it shill.i i ; llnu tii Rlt'.o toihis dop-.liol' only I'.'O l'"t. hi'tw.:.:i th'j eoislsof (ie.inuiy and llios ; of Sweden Tb,.' Adrntie, between Yutiiej mil Trieste, Ins dl'pth ol' oti'y !-"iJ le 't. i!tv.-0 'a l-'r.ilie mi l Rngl.nid the groito.-t depth does not exceed tlu) foot, while soiith-w-it of Ireland it sit I l.;uly si.iks to '.'Oi'D fo.'t. 'I Iij so is in s nitli ol I'.oropo ar-; much deeper tb in tb,: prec 'ding. Tho w ostoru b i.stu of tho Mi'dite.v.ine in seoins In be very deep. In lb.' tiiri-owi'st parts of t.'i,' Struts Jt' (!ib.-.il-ti.' il i-i nol m no tl i til 1000 tec. below tb,' sur face. Ahttli r.irlliar buirds tlu out tlu doptli falls to IlJOl). 'i! tl; ; northwest of .Sar dinia, b (Uoni b is u .1 been t'otui I at tlu de;i'hs uf nearly jU. 0 f- t. i.lt rospoct to Id open sjis, t'i'eir depths are little known Ah uit'.MO miles sniilli of Nantucket t'uleid hisbena sunk l.w,f(J0. In a irlh latitiid , at 7ii , l'a t. Ron h u exceeded 1 1,000 feet la I! Ulin's ibiv. H it tlu most a.Sitiniitding depths are firm I in lit! Southern Atliniie! v. est of thoCiipe of (Joo.l Hop: lii.000 l'i"t hive be.n ton 1 1, mil ilu plit.u.ir't Ins u it tt ii t ti 1 Ii itt i n al '.T.OiKI I'."" west of St. Hoi. mi. Diii tiii' Young, rol ing upon the theorv of t!i 'lidos, eouu lored liiuiselt' justified in assigning al out UVUl'd to the Atlan tiv', an 1 about '.'0 000 to tlio I'aeilie. .Iliiciil'tr filieuiilli. 'I'ho niuseal ir power ol' i!k hu am body is iiloo.l won.toiiui. .v i ili'Msii portoi-k Hi u.,1 i rapid pice, an I u irry u weight ot mix liuinl.vil 1 i ,' '. ii'oraioii iiiuioio oi l 10:0110, ; "' -V ..... i.e.--in it- j .. ....... ,-.1,.,. .-,, ,1, .!, limn, i.i..-ertMt. tstbiinleai, aal by d 'grees bee i iu a monster il t.-on.;th. ltissu.l id it h.) camel u.i his .loahlof an o lour v.urs old, weighiag ill wards of one thoiisml potiuls, mil afterwarils Kiiio.i inii) wiiu oiu utoiv ol ins list. 1 set on tunes crowneil at the I'vthi.in g.na killed hill) with oiu bloiv of his list. 11.1 was ,, I i llllll siv at th., ( iu 1 ii, iV.i... I"-, "- '' .n uu. sevi'tith tune, but no one hail the eoitragito c'icr ii ii-'i ag ins nun. lie was on.' ot llio discipb'sol the I'yllngii.-as, mil tohlsuiii'.i.u - iaiinbtr..igih tlu L'ariie.l preceptor .in 1 hi i pu-' pus u o i uimr hum. nu pmar w n en nn- norteil tljoroo! ut the hoit.u mi Idunly gave, way, but Milo Mttpportcd too wd ,!o ro jf of tlu bin -1 ding, tin.! give tlu philo.opher tmu to esc ipe. j l.iull ag.jho atto.uptel topull up a tree by iu roots, mil break it. lie nirtully ollbcte I it ; ' lil.t Ii t j elniiiii.il. I..-,..... ....... I . . .11.. t....i. I. I tree, wh to cleft , reunited, and left his lu.t.l pinched lithe, holy ol it. Ilo was .en alone, nil. ill. .ut-ii-iu uuni.; .ni ni iy inn iiW., ii j mi l iniiblo to disi'iig.ijjo himself died iu tluil posuioii. uaiiar mentioned tint lie s iw a man, . w luso lingers e night iu a ch un at the bottom of a min... be !.-i...iionr ii Cr.-il.t.- I, ,,,......1. 1 ed by thil lueaiis tl)u i.lwlo vuuglitiit'liisljoly, one hundred mid l.lty pounds until lu ., draw a up to the Mlllac a distiii.-e of s. hii.t ' It.. 'It bit. Allgll tils 11., K ' ol I1' 1 Illd. nil' 1 .1 up a n' -t pi il '.1. a 1 oi' il , known to strike Ins wt!.iiou through tl o plank ' ol a ship. Natural lllv'.oiy nl tin: iluhl.alli. The Creator In" given us a nitural retnr i live leep ; und a moral ref torative H.ibbtilh keeping , and it i ruin to di'penro with e Iher. Under Iho presurc.' of high exciletiient. indivi duals IrlVO pls-eil weeks together with little sleep or none ; l.nl whin tl.e process is lone 1 cnliniieil, the. ovenliiven invert ribil, and . fever, delii iiim and death enliics on; lu.r ciin of Iho creatoi's kin.lne-s, wo lou c ourselu's ti wotk all day's alike, it is not long till we pay the forfeit. The menii.1 worker tl.e unit: il business, or tho man of letters funis his n'eis hecoining torpid and sb w ; the iiiiio;se of his la cullies is upset. e.mw moody, liilnl, and wild bis menial ehis is-1 iy Inokeii. sliouhl any dis.i.--lor or. oil'', be sub-ides into I1.1bil11.1l 1ncl.1tK.lu ly. or it, el l.tln.t t ncl l.t.i riiir.r-.lj I04 iillille r.t i ,- lt' 1111V vuir, Al lU, ,7i I w'oik. r; lb' arliziu, the engineer; toiling on from da 10 day, and week to week, the blight ititli.tioi. of his eyes gits bliititid. and forgellul of the't cunning his bale's no longer tierform ibe feu s nf twinkling agidly, nor by plastic and liiuefiu touch, mould de nl milter, or wild mechanic power ; but mingling d'.s life's blood in hi daily di n.lgery, I i locks mo perm ineutly giet. hi genial huinois sour, an I slaving it lid he has hccoiiK! a m irose or rcckle-s linn, for an extra effoit or any bhuk of bihn,' feeling le must stand indibtedto opium or alchohol. I'liorsHoit vj:i;.si'i::t. The follow ing is the conc.lii-ion ol tlio Re poit of the Committee on I'.u.lon, stibuiitlcd ast Frid ly to the (lovemor and Council : After all ihe consideration which they have been ub'o to be t w upon this confes-ion, and under the light of all ibe evidence and the comments with which it has been acoeinp inied and supported, they bel con-l rained to say, that llie c fleet has ll 't been sti.ih In -atisly their mind-, tb it ll.e, position of the ca-e of in i teiially chaiigrd. In other word, ibe pillit ing facts and circiim-t.iiices set forth in the confession, h ive not been n conlinned by other evidence and i irciiin-tances, as (o form a pro per and sulucieul basis lor Rxeculive inter ference. To this piiiifol c.nnrliisioii the Com nittee 11 iv n mi millions!)' come. The Committee then fore res pee I fully r.'poit. lb it they cannot cousi-tenlly with what they cenceive their duty, recouniie id a commii' i lion ol the senteiic-, in the ca-e of John W. Weli-tor, as prayed for in his petition. Nothing now reinairs for the Cnuim.tlee, in the di-ch irge of this piinful duty, bill lo mlvi. your Rcelleiicy in delermiiiing upon a lime "for loo Rv'cn"oi', aul lliey nioie FRIDAY I'lli: TIllRTILTil DAY Oc" AUlib'.Sf NKXI", iis thu day; an I recommend ti your Uvcelleiiev lo decide upon ill it diy as llie lime fur the K.-.-cition of John W. We'b-tcr. JO. IN RRiit), C.iairmaii. Connc'l Clii'.iber, Ju'y ID, H.j ). Alter tho concliiiion of the reading of this Report, Cov. liriggs road an A,.'dre-s to the Council, of uhic.i the following is the con cluding portion : The only new fu't brought lo light as to tb" 'i.l'ing, depend upon llie wold- ol ide prisoner. It w ill h inlly 1 o pri ti n led hv anv o..e, thai tl.e il-.-cl.ii.i'i.ui of a poison under sentence ol death should be permuted to outweigh the d -ing- of the Com t and jury, and re-cue him (rum the enlist itioiice- vv bicti aio to follow their t proceedings, ll t-cituhdly stated by Dr. I'm nam, in I. is able arguno'iit, and by -everal ul the petitions pre-eut. d in f.tvor if ci in nut ilioti, I M'civcd since la conlession, thai, stunJing u he doe, the wuid ot the ptisuuer is entilbd to no crcd t. It the circnm-l nice die'oe.l on the trial are relied no in snp'Hiit hi 'lateuient, the reply js, tint Iho-e ciicii'ii-tances were urgul in hi favor b, f..ro tin- Jury, ami they ll ive dei'id-il ig lin-t bun. 'l'oe I ids of mi appilhng a;o arj belore llie woi'd ; they v. i I he e.i'ier ml oie ol llie gl loiniest pig. ia the .ecord d crime an. ongst civ id. .1 in a. It i iiodi-piited, ih-it on lb.' '23 I d iv f Nov enib'T, I , Ti I .1 din White Web-ter, a pmle--nr inll.rvird I'n. ver-ily, li d in the . d c .1 'ol lege in It ,!,in, at uiiJ-d.iv iu Ins mo u, in th it college, within a few to. t nf the place when'i he duly stool inl delivered sclenlili.: lec.'urp- to a largo cla ol )' nog men, with unlawful Violence did take llie life of Dc (Ieorge I'.uk-I mill, ;i re-pectib'e cil..en "f II '-Ion, who had , come to 111 it lomn at Iho ri'i te-ts of llie pri-1 simer; thu after taking hi nli',1 e ev isivr Ued, md in i in inner mo-t hockii,g to liinii it.ily. inullliittd the h dy ol Ins vicim, burn. ng pirtl of it in i fiiririeo. un,! I'o.iosiltng oilier put- ol ' it in d ll'-rent pli.-e i.i the bu l.ling, where' lliey were loiiui dy per-ou who were -eekuig alii r Dr. I'.ukui in ; ih it niter killing him, he robbed hi. bfeles ctedilor, by taking Imm dim tw o iiotts o i Ii i. d, signed hv Ii in.fll. to vv'iied , . . . . . i . ... , '. ... I . .:! .1..... Ill II lil Ilo llgoi. "Ilo COIIIOI' It u S'l.l .ini. ini; crime by in iking ( ile in u k i ii u lhee note- and lb.it a lury i t In. coiinliv, euii aueleil a. cording lo law, uu I .r the diiecliou ol four oh ti,,. ijve c tut Judges eons.ituling llie Su. I , Hl,110 i;mt o .vii-.ic etls, alter a lone, j ,, ,,,11 and iiuptrt. ii ln.il, and titer betriii gin bis defence Ihe aigume.i's of learned and elo- tii-'qt.t eouu el, upon Iheir oaths, luuud l.im picmo i,oiui oi ah-sic ens, aner a Ion", " I'.',,,, !,.,. ., r,., ,, Cou.l. nronoune.,! lb., ' triiiiii- in iiiiir.'tir '. . '. . il,..'., ..in... ni ,.,ili i ... , i '.., I ... ' ,-"Vi," 1 '"" s ion u oe o ii'ious 111111 conciusivo reasons to 1Uilhori.j Ihe pard ng power to interp e .md ! atret the sword ol Ju-tice. 1 do nut see llie-o Mei - nn - . The o.mWd c, rcuui.tanee, of the i c..-e force me lo H.e conclusion, that the saleiv of th,. cuuiiiuiiily. the tav iol.tbilnv id law. and ihj p.mciples ot iuipar.ial ju.tic'e demand ibe execution of the Sentence, 1 0,,e it i, not neces-arv for me to sav that it would htvegven uu uii-p-ak ible pleasure ( come to a ibileici.t rcsid'. and that 1 would . ' , ..... . , .. . oi llie imivvl s i. Ill ol violating dmy, to alleviate tl. i s.iljl'.ings ul a . crushed and brok....-heatte,l family. Cl'.O. N. IIRICCS. Cotinci! Cliunber, l'J h Jul), IjO. And ko ends this sad and awful tragedy lutrii'sting l.ileiyiovv llelvveen l'l.if, Web. Mo, iliul i.i:..li'l,l, it. thu .lull. Yp..ti id. tl' .-. l't it l I io, ,11 i.i Ilo rsrmi.il nf I'mf Wc.ni Mr, LiitiiU a, .i tutor tf tl.e (. ovc , ' repiiiunun oi ,r. l.illl. li.'iil, und said bo I eiiulil not die contented without asking his put- ooo. ne liCi.noivieiigeii llie itrict und cntirij regaru io triiiu uisplayed by I.iltlelield in Ids lesliuiouy, wild Hie exception of that part re lating In ihe sledge l,.i ier in the litbotiilorv. " Tho e.M-liii e of such no article in uiy room (I'rof. Wthsler n inaikeil) I cannot bring lo mind, although I Irivo Ihotight much upoa ihe siihiect. In all else, Mr. Lil'.leh'ehl, you "poke Ihe tt nth." ' Webster liuther slated" I trti-t that I Imvo made mv peace witli Heaven, sad I desire In be fiugiveii by all whom I may have wronged on earth. ' Upon leaving tho cell, Webtcr rose und ex tending his baud to Littlelteld, remarked with much deling and sincerity : " 1 hope I am lully and freely lorgiven for tlio wrong I committed or intenJid ugnn.-t you. You were ever faild iiil in the College, and ia your testimony "giilist nie, vou but fu'lilled the duly which I'm owed to the law and your own conscience. Cod b.e?s y nu gooj bye i" Confession noil I.'tei nllou ol Daniel IT. IYitioa, lor Ido .llanloi of Ins Wiiu und Two Voiiug fluldrcn, Duly Ibis inorning the '.ridge was aiirioiinded by jul at Rast Cum. crowd of people. iixioiis to witness the cxeentino l lv.i..i n I earsoii, which was to tkt' place between tho boms of seven and .divm. Only about two hundred were iidun ted, however, iasido tit. walls of the jail, vvlicll is so situated tint tho catll.lil cauiiot be seen Irotn without, (in to i tin tuber i f young men and boys, however, coven d Ihe ri of ol an nljoining bou-e, and Willi iheir clau.nioiis c;.r.laiuiiions inlcrrupttd thu last reh.ioiis ,irviccs with thu prisoner. Most ol the 'a.t ii'gdt of Ido condctniied was pa.-id wild I.i- s,'r;n,al advisers in pr.ivcr an I piepar.it. on lor hi. imtliuely deild. Jli'rly tlm inniuiiig, dis wife', liitdcr and tister visit -il hint md took a la-t larewo 1. His own fiiihcr, who i-of iidvancd age, was not equal to tho lasi; of viitioo his too ut such an awful cn.-i, and h i, nut theiefore seen him fur tlio past few lays. At about ten o'cb ck, public religions trvlct .vere petfotmed in the auniie leading to liis cell, IWson Icing pUced la a chair near, wit i bis ll.ble in his hand. A hvma was sung, u fervent prayer m .de by R-v. )). T. Taylor, ami porlii lis o! scnpiiiie lead by Rev. Mr. .Merrill. At the roneliisu-n ol these service, Mr. Taylor reinnked to t!,.i men in authority present, (bat 'he .Ministers nl Cod having prepared tho inind f ihe c ndeniiied for bis fate, bowed to tl.u in .jisly of ibe law, which Ihev reverenced a necessity t tho well being of society Ho who wa, about to suffer, hL. said, puts the crimo on his own head and bears the guil', IJe con cl idled by coiniueiidiiig bis " dear brother" to Cod, and a.'ja.vd him lo lean upon his He deeiner in the I i-l-ippro idling moment of trial. He then calhd for a bible, and read it for a, few moment with wrapt attention, after which hu rt quested permission to address a few words 10 Ihe assembled cruwd, which v;as promptly granted. r 1 ' His address was in qtiito a low tone. It was Mib-t.in:iully us follows .- "My dear rieiids-I should j;o to ay wo d to ion relative to your kalvutioti. That i the iui ortant point. I hope and tru-t that I nn going to leave a world of sin for etermil 11 i ppnii 1 coiniieii.l yon all to Cod, and pr.iy ih.il I tniy ine. t y. u all in glory. 1 hopj von vv id bj cure lo bo piop-r.'d lu'mcct your The reading i f the death warrant and other h.r:n having been complied with, the cap ivm drawn i ver hi lice, ju-t as some indistinct WniiL cinio from bis mouth. A moment alter, w-iid-, at t.veniy iniiiulis pat ten, tht. (.naj -priug was touch, d and ti,t. h. dv ol fear.-oa wa launched i ito the a.-, ih,. fij being about eight feet. There was veiv III 1 , il unv strn". gle alter the f.,11, and it seeui probable 'that Ins ih alh w iu ill! e i.y ot.e. After banging lor half an hour he was pro nounced to he dead by an attending phyn;i.m, was cut down, placed' in a ci lie, and g ve up to a illative wi will convey the Loily to Wil. u ingtoii lor tin t il. I'. ar.-. n was ub -nt -lo ic;u of age, and hii one d iii"l.ter,au iniuistiiig ir oil" years uf age stili hung in this cilv. ri:.it.M)N.s ro.M'K.sKio.v. J..:t , L.v-T Ca vir.t; i nun, ) July '.M, 1S5J. J I am about to ape.ir before Cod. I wi-b In n b rdeii my si ul and Ine uiv conscience of w h lever I ought. With all ni) heart und i pjer lite eye of mv Maker, who will judg me roor, 1 id elate as follows, truly, i f ibe death ot mv wile, Sarah 1! I't'.ii-on, and i f my two twin ciiildiril, Sarall and l.wl'.i. I ci'tifes llial, hi-.i'tif iiinne Ion!, the he nf my ie''e a.i.l twich ,r.j mi ide miming of Id.) I. venili ol Apnl, Js.;;), between ihe hour-of two htij four u'cloi k. This is the Line when 1 did il, a- nearly a- I cm recidhct; und these are the nncip.il circuui-iunci s. On Ibe tenth of April, l.i.v.pg drunk ale In excess, 1 went to my broil i r Henry's in 11 nu . li 1 1 sin-i t, look an umbrella, kis-ed my daiigl -ter Mi hssii, tuld hir I iu: going to Providence and purled. 'I I ea I weal down Tirmpiu Urivt Hd Tern, plo lo a Club hoioe ami got a pi, I; uf cuds ; then I .veil l do v a Ticnnm! stieel, and struck il IT III ll e I 'rol I, toiler. .In...., ., i,.l ........ I .. I..... I the cars sinned a.al !eli ; idea I weal to Ho)', slnli -Heel, cbl.iiiii d a h ioe.l.iol.1. ,1 ,, -In... .. kei'. shop, an.Mbeu obt.nu ., a via I of laudanum at an apotlicc iry", tore ; then 1 wi-'iil to M, i- nmaru sire. I ami .-oi u botie of "in- i,pi i wcpl In the Lowell depot, and b it in i!. ,-, f. r ihiiingtuu, I ibii.k about tjv o'cloc .Iho ev, mug. iimacis .-uei i anil got u botie of (lieu I ars in it,i mil in,? ol n-il.,o..i.... I car, lell in Ilo. 1 li . J " ""' , r b ,"..'.i.ii. ooiiieo o .iii.ioir,, . ...I I.. I .... .V ',';.' """lu " i-.iiiiiin.ier. ' 1 no u ten ir mv li.iu.si i In'dien were iivoor. , where my wilt: and tun 1 went over Ihiiiugb Ihe wood.-, and slut.ilied w ill. donor. ,:, ,., I, .. '., ..... i ' l.ei.ie to liolil mo nick. Not kiiowni" where I wa when I got Ihmngb the wood.," I UubeiJ round for some time, and saw uiy barn. I went lo ll.e bam, and looked about, I saw i hghl in my house, 1 went and tapped on tho Ainduw. M-riba came ami .no ured,"Wiio is there ? '. "Daniel,'' I aiiivveri d, ,Slie came I.i the dour and let me in. Afler tli.kiu.. hands Will. I.er, I sal d-w it. W'-ol u,e a cua uMe. and I look sup,. .. 1 -ul' u' ' Mi rlly alter, she retired. I nit up a litilo I while In ihe sioye, and then went to bed win my Wile. 1 dnai-ed a little, aros.i, went out, and tel arned again to bed. llelvvoou uvq and lour in luck 1 did llie fatal deed, Alter the lir.t tin its), winch 1 think did not w .un I ncr. .Maitha mil il. kmi. :, ....... r I kiiiit' n.il I .11.11 , -. M r.1....,,,,., I. ,!. ,. I,.., ... I I .1 V .. . 1 Was bard u ct .1 ir lliu .i.i ml e. II il aiiin , and ig the dark (