gc sjgggm maw v - i P$ VA yk -M:, Lditor imd I'si blister. HE IS A FREEMAN WHOM THE TRUTH MAKES f REE, AND ALL ARK SLAVES LESIDJ3. Terms, $.2 per year In advanc c 0LU3IE 5.- EBENSBUEG, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1871 NUMBER 9. 1871. THE PROPHECY FULFILLED. A TALE i I'.N Si:i OX PAfJ... straightened means, wa.i doubtless imnru- ' about it, fearing lift had not p- :1 hi? bill, knows that we h.-.ve a rr.don lawyer j The j.iry wa3 not disced to rJiu- co. Oh 'Jod, help me-h-i,. roto .us- : uent ; but Lo jM'tiTvvards Dtiernnltvl to ex when nil of a swMen S-i!!y nis'ics down pretaieu to oner ,-;iuU INJiUCKMOTS '-j ci.a rr ecu a !"'" or 5::yinf; here, he has aihised th ! j'htin .pt fi -j-jii-- . e poor oilier .otrimuriii) a few tmr.i !!?, t.;.ii.vr i lain that i.ittiT iur " a.i .i ctreuTfiaJances by pavinir. that a" ! the pt;nr.s and fiits as how "No. 17 Ims t wmivtn to m.mn r,.l w.n.t S ..r.i . . . , , . , , 7 v- ... . i i . etmtemore than half , c.ntur, tl.hi, in ,v!a,h he 1,'ad cngiea his ! tI:i hi, 2old wat.h, and that nj one the ease' i - - l1: " f 7 d ! - is & mil m ; !.FAl-i: Oil ItE'J-AIL. . r's- 1 rt of rrv rarlttr of ; Tin. Sbcct-Iron, . , w.. ...v ti .ei ci on.. ; arrival, ho hud preferred incurring a slight j No. 17. an old dry lookinz- military rier.se desire the lady to step in " ! tn'e ;he hl ek c-7r nnd ihf ,',,l , f r i " ,l!lt r e" can de'c"1 c ,! at rriblo oi the Ihvrunshtares ulucu diverge lo. additional expense . rather than that his j gentleman, in a particularly Li!. pn8on, - A lady was shortly, shown in She Xt nV.ltXor r t ! r "'tt,V:fW ? 'i W k't in rray,r. their wo- . n " ! ' . ! ,,Ur?m!? n" '?nt-S,,ouM be exposed to tng ternble threats of legal proceeding anxiety was pictured in her pale Coun.e- j urge why sentence of death hoJld Ito1 he The .a3 d, harrowir , Aeleli ""r eMeeme.l bv .U nei h nr" Tnd ; r V - Pc,1. umuH1' '- n"'MI Uie llouiu lor Ul liC ha I sus 1 was plain, but not in- pa.-ed upon him. I eye of a Mrnnger. I ru.hul l.crn the uXlniii i th d ! rVh " ! Vr1; , , ' 1 . ILrvey I I durst .cay Wk at !, .' ... ....... i, M-iuv .i) u. i- ; ij.mrv n,is Muoii.eu ami luui-iuaiii, i ati'i erianinz npnearance. him As ih. .-,... i ,, ..,lia i r.n "v- . ... u.ji ivTtn,i,i whs over. I i i . . . 1j so eooM as to fit down, n:; 1. , on hi tar. lie ' j "'i.uo., uaut-buien, i larvey : lortuuately disappointed. Ship-master, i yet he could hardly help Fnnlin' nt the 1 en ivn n.Ait i was onjruiatiy irotn tne country. lie had i-r..fiM!lv t.na ,,,.1:0, , 1 r.,.t-.. t.w 1..,. ' . 1.. ..1. .. . 1 . .v.iiui.i .-- - ... . . - - - . ... . ...... iiui ..... 1 .viicti, rrtui lit-, uavtr x 101 fiE-FAKS. EGILEBS. ko , cer.Vh'S. M1XK I-AMTS, OIL .isKFiT.NISlIING IIAKD-V-r: 11' LYKUY KIND. . A.ili.Ptil come uo to town when a poor lad to p-ijh , yeeseb, were then habitual promise-break- ; th, wiib all this ? I have naid for every Iu fortune, and by .h-U of steadine-stmd . j er? . aa -vlthtMioh each tueret ding eun ! thin" ; I am surely entitled to nwayit :V, im C)t.KiNG STOVES, i cess in fmdon civility, and a Fmail properly left him !t a distant relation, he had been able to y-.t into busiiu-ss on his own account, and Lo attain ihe most important clement of sue- was to light them on their way, it was Jul- ; I like. iJeniemb-r, that if I lose my afterwards recovering herself, she told me ... 1. ...... ... i.v .Jau;cs lUTTfV. V'Clim nr. was criitnn2 neivoij.-lv i ............ , :.: i r i bowing ; "and tell mo all you would like ! with shaking hanJs at the front of the ! cr'inVin'.d e'ee'e I'eril.eJ on the sea u'" 000 o r Tl.rte weeks afterwards tl;- t-ntt arrived 10 s dock. lie appeared fcluniu-d, bewildered, A ne poor woman burst into tears .; but i as a man but hall awakened from a hide K . i',,i 1. t...( sea. )iy that time the ship stood out to t passage to Bo:ou, you shall answer ijv a second and more j it 'a connection. Si:, Tt! ok srorr.s. i alter setting up in the 1 world, he marred li'M: Il . v"i rAELOI. COOK- j J,MJ,,:i woiiian irom ms native town, to INit STuYFS, 1 whom he had been engaged ever sinco --n.Tv.ve dlrel I will set I ffhool tlays; ami at liitt time our nar- o I ; ti ir.inMfiotui er' priest. i I'i.itf, irnt$. f.r re- ! three children. due rcwivs had occui red in the fortunes of the luckless Harvey. 'I very much regret detaining you, sir," replied the keeper of the hotel ; but rative commences he was the- father of f T . CaitWllht, W Ijose aplelite tor ven- ' von hear thiri h:i tioen a rnl.tu.rv .-i.tn. gen nc.e whs but whetted by his first sue- ; mitted within the last few minutes and as cess, had never lo! ?L'ht of the movements I it will be proper to search every one in of hi victim : mid t ow in; had fallowed i "the house, surely you, who are on the him to the place of his embarkation with ; point of departure, will have no objections an ener bin nn.ieiii.eu purpose ol work- ; to be searched lirst and then be at liberty pretty near the whole of her history and that of her hu.-band. Lawyers have occasion to see so much duplicity, that I did not all at once give assent to the idea of Harvey beinz inno- ous dream miuht be fnpposetl to lo-'k. ', :,t 1 "1 u!' '-t city in the eit . f Knglat.l. IU had comprehendtd, thoti-h he had I li ' tlf interval vbited ri..ther aiso 1 1 . .. v . c F , . i town. Hi.il theie ,Tar:''o A k?.d Lft threj scarcely heaiu tne verdiet : for on the m- , . ,, i . .- . ', . , , , , i tor exteution. J he trials .t tiie.e men, hi.v- stant, the Voice which but a few cm s i evfcr ; !,, nt Hfei.eed. So Utlu-d had before saiig to his by th.- brook side, was tren iiiV Ire'ii ps hv the nier.i i.ful evtLl T t t . 1 - - .... 1 wj-. ..i. v-i;i, , 0 liilil HI ) I I it- I r I' ih'i.i' V I itm f T yur'1- 1 aiueu r ot the best trerpiented ol its class in tl i'g, Va!!eys and Conductors. r.ii'.'e out of best matu y c imjietent werkmtu. ni;schief. Sltahhily he hovered about ! There was somethinrr nerfectlv rea sirct i. j on coii,.t never pass wns.out . the house which sheltered the unconscious sotiabh in all this, (hat Harvey stepped 1 ere , object ot lus inancious hate, plottinz, as j into an adjoining parlor, and threw open his trunk for 'inspection, never doubting i-i seeing cu-toiners goin-j in and out. was r ineuiiy not a nine our-ii 's go.ng ; he alierwarus contcssed, t!e wii lest forward But although, to all appear- ; schemes for sati itii his r-yenn. S.'v- ltiiiinz m tjis hraio. atiit he could reco cent of the crime ol which he stucd ; nixe the little pattering fei.t of his t hihh en, churged. j as, subbing and clinging to their shrieking 'There is something perfectly inexp'i- i mother's chess, she an. :!iey were hurried cable in the case, " I observed, "and it ! out of couit. Th cleik, a her a painful would require sifting. Your husbend, I ' pause, rcj eated the solemn formula. By h pe, has always borne a good tharac- a strong eflort the doomed man mastered teri ! Ins agitation ; his pale cunten;rice liht- I ir.'iuire.! r.-xt m'-ri.it.g cf u bi.jther Li: 1 i- "l'erfecily so. He was no doubt un- ! ed un with indignant tire. un J 11: ni tn.l i ter on ( nteiinir the cemt. j v, i; ch h.J tSKHi p'aer At , tiiat I had j .n.e in'o V::les I'.t !! s.ike of change cf Aftir roauung b. ait f-r a fortnight j ;Mci.it.t tiie vrihi si.fr.es of Co riJ-trvcDehiu;. I i to k t'.its rtae ( a lht ity i.i'-i. I knew ti.a eoJiit v.as to visit, aval arnted ou TLe Cy previ. us to the peril g of the a-s'iz.'.s. "Well, are we to have a 'ntavv cdeutlfi!-?"' ir.ee, a 11 ounsiiiog concern, the pronri-i ?BnmSr5. V.Tick and CIliraiieTS tor of lh establishment was surprise! t ' t;.,.i i'...f 1 .. .... ,.. M.. . : 1 ...1 ma ivi: l-ai s: 01: KKTAtr.. :'' ivr!!' v.r atte:.1i'!j to the Liglit ...... rl . : 1 :.; v er in u-e. A !-, ti.t i ..- :. Y.r.'tvxT, f-r Crude 0:1. "J. KETTLES AND CAULDRONS t'.i '.!,. .ratii'iv OU Ltt.u. ccniinuai.v mnci.e:! 1:1 j I his circumstances. Is o matter wl at was ! fhe amount of business transactt-il ovr the counter hf never trot ai.v rihv. that his innoceiice would be iriinudiatcl manifest. Tiie waiter, whose mean rapacity had been the cause of Ihe detention, acted as examiner. He pulled one article al'ier r his family. A fuli.ight passed away, ; another out i f the trunk, and at length : an 1 the day ot the departure of the emi- ; horror f;f hoi rot ? ! held up the missing era! lines he the hole!, in oat un? of ! h 1 !e excuses for cai'hn ' at the hoj.e f oijserving tht pre; iies, taking cue, how ever, to avoid Icing s.-en by Mr. Harvey 'a! f ! givt-n to n. Copper and Sl.eet-lrci. t'. I -.-:!, ;c late. At the peii o 1 refened to jhopkreping ; grants artived without the slightest oopor- ! watch with a look of triumph and scotn ! had not attained the degree of orgu.iza- . t unity occurring for the gratiiieaiion of '-Who put that theie V cried Harvey, lion, with i-rspect to ch iks and cashiers, his purposes. The ship was ieavieg her j in an ngony of mind which can be better wiucn ncv.- (iistn. guisi, -s tne great bouses . bouh ; most ol the pa-senzcrs were on imaained than described. "Who has 't't. rlif.tli.-a tilt ... 1. ..... 1 l 1 . f .. . IT.. . . 1 1 I : 1 ? ! 1 .1 - - t . .... ....... .v. .... jy . iwiuu ; i.iaiey ui.u u.e ci.uuren. none me mis rirevious wroni' ; i Knovv :t s IMeucims : .: v. i' i ki.;t V LIST iii application I : : : -. . " d rT''.r,rr.ers eih: . p-ir?. I i.-t'irn in 1 tl - vtvv i i r r a I pa : . ly ) c fivc-'l, rd wil": l "i.'ii.,iv eh, wi:eth- traae. superseded 1 h.rvev "s arrangements : and n.'t ! j n:;'.!;e a ni'cdiess nun.ber (.f words about it, the poor man was regularly robbed by a simp man. v hose dextei i'y in pitching a guinea into i he drawer, so as to make it jun:p, u::si in. vi iih a jerk into h; h.a:: J, '..n woithy f Horr D.'likr, r z,'.y other imosu-i -f the suhiimo art -f j ig :'trv. fiotnl nrtured v.id unsusficiou, per This was Ihe weak point in i with nearly the whole id' the luggage, ruchin as to how the watch came into my were alieauy sately m the vessel ; Mr. ! trunk. H ii vey only remained mi shore t ) pur- No one answered thin appeal. All ehase s,m.i trifling tutiele, and to settle prcsctit htood for a momeiit in glojmy si his bill at the hotel on removing h.is hist lence. . C:rf.vri-!if had tracked bin all ho com! i ri.'f attack hi:;i ir. the ; and he liaahy f.;;So.ed him to th ,i rrunx ! iv : -'. i . ; '. i.o.ei, in oruer to wi'eati ins veneanee i n h-m in his private cpart ment, id' l'r.e situ- .' ... "Sir," said (lie landlord to Hjcvcj on recovering fi ofii his s ii ! ise, "I am sjitv t.r you. For the sake of' a miserable .ride you have Irousht ruin and dis2race ! fortunate in business ; but he got his cer- self-possessed, he thus replied to the fear- tihcate on his first examination ; and 1 ful interroiiator v there ate tnany who would testify to his "II it her li-lit for a March assiz" rf.liid t be impatirDt cuinsel as he hustled onwn.d. T! .... f ., I .t .....o l....l....A - '.. "Murh could I say, in the name, not i i)Prv;., i.iri, ir,,.1'r,,'";i. , " :;, " " uprightness.' And hcie again my cli'tt of mercy, but of justice, why the sentence ! n,.i FWjt,2 fLl- j) &t4 j ethapa for o; live broke into Icais, as if overwhelmed v. i'.h about to be passed on me should not be others." her recollections and prospects. ptonouncrd: but nothing, alas! that will j "A ood han-::.i.g jude is A ." "I -think I recollect Mr. Harvey's ' avail tne with vou. i i idj dil'u.ded n.ii.isters ' tht. micerheri:?. who at this ineis.ent j shop," said I soothingly. "It seemed a ; of death. Yo i f;,si ion to yourselves ! "'ril 'Ki,, hA liaI:,!s- as.if F',eas"d. Wil.h t!"- nil ;r..d -.t-et of a few es eutiouei. O C I.U'.lCtf .-r.f.f r.-.C......! t .T. r.,.......r.. . I ..... .r..., '. ..... . . C . . . r, .......I.. .1 . ... ' t. I I ' J . . . J . . . . - . . . i the tui jihtcv v.-ncer coa,inz ti ue. I m.o- see what can be done. -pints ; the only fear i have arises from j of winch jou only imagine to invrl yetu- 1.' .... ......r. ' : l .-. . .. I .. i... .i : i I il'.l J J ..Lll IUU LIUUCB i.lli II in I L- lilt llir, lljf lilC (111. i t , ,s' V iy n:iHi.ii:e to invirl yctiv- : "...t beinir on the selves with attributes which be!nz onlv -o not sulu'.'ientlv viz'iiar.f, Harvey ation o which he had inhumed I, cm the fear of Judge A bench. lie is usually considered severe, : to omnisc'nuic ; an I now I warn you i and if exculpatory evidence iVil, your bus- i and it is a voice fiu:i the tomb, in wle.se i band m y run the ri-k of being trans- ' shadow I hi ready stated, which addre.-ses i ported.'' A word of more ten die import, you that 3 0:1 are about to commit a wiili which I was alio-.it to conclude, ' most cruel and deliberate murder." j stuck unuttered in my throat. "Have He paused, and the jury locked into vou employed an altoiney ?'' I added. each otl.fr rves for the courage I Lev . could not find in their own hearts. The voice of conscience spoke, but was onlv 1 ; for a few moments audible. The sugges- i I lions that hat LTi ave nat lianl .Mils, h-ari.ed ' s; eetahilii. v" ' much less "No ; 1 have done nothing as vet, but apply to you, to beg of you to be my hus band's counsel." Well, that must be looked to. on yourself. 'I bis is a matter which con- j shall speak to a local agent, to prepare pulses, and all cl tsses ot FRANCIS W. h 7 1'ir- II AY. :. 1 JwlI'l'-.TitiN IN PuiCKS 'j r.: crroMF.us! was long in d'.rcovering how he was pil laged. Carl wriht, the nan.e td ihe person w ho was preying on his ernpener, wti not n younrr man. lie was beiween the honor of my house, and cannot 1 and wot k out the case ; and we shall all ! sanctioned, could not be vvronz loi tv :n Harvey entered the hotel li:.-t, a-.d b i- I stop hei e. However much il is ngaiuM ' do our utmost to get an acquittal To- ; nmrd-vum or on.cd, sih-neid Ihe "still fore Ctaitwiiht came up, he had gone , my f ilings, vou must go b.fore a muis- murro-.v I will call on your husband in t Msiall" tones, and tranquilixed the irtailkd trate. j prison jro:?-. "By all means." .added Xo. IT, with the j M:r.jy thanks were tdK-ud by the un- ' 'I'risjnnr at the bar," said the judge importance of an injuied man. "A pret- ; fortunate lady, and she withdrew. w ith his cold, calm tice of th .-tiny, "I down a passage into the bar to s-ttie the I bill v. inch h had incurred fur the last 1 fdtv voars of ne, and had li en ' two days. Nut aware of this circum- in various fit nations, whoe he had al- stance, Cartwijht, m tli bust!-" w hich !y thing that one's watch is not sale, in a J am not going to inflict on the leader cannot li-'t-n to tuch t hsei vaii.ns, wavs civeii sa'i-facti on, exeft.! on th' you pi t Vall '.!, we: up to Mr. Harvey's 4 ivnir iT.pr rr:! 1 , 'il.-ar an.! t :)- po . .r.s riciee a t'r.M' f-r sli I'.i'Vi'h. My net! in" a! on IT towards tiie duel stetrcas". rut . tv.-"'- ' J o U 1 -( rij-tii.i), :? -are of all I : t Iloo-es 1 I and lie"- r;iv own n:an- kfi.d, such as Table H;r.L'.'s, n nud N.o'l--, Wir. Kidvcs and Forks, rk. M 'l't Cutters. k'-t Ki.ivi.-s in . IhiZ.. rs and r;.'-rs I ;-u-i riaie-s, C'.lr, Anvils, Vises, . . 1. .1 ..: i. :.i.. seer.: ol bcui" fcmewnat cay ami some- u'--..i 00m ao i moi.i, 10 mi.i.e it irritable. J'rivately he was n m-iti : to his .u rpti.se, i!i i h of Iooe habits, and for years his extrava ' fbd he turned away u:oife had been paid fur by pr. petty th.n ilcsiiucly abstracted from his too conliding employer. Slow to Ik lieve iu the reality 1 1 such wickedness, Mr. Harvey could, with diliiculty entertain the suspicion which bepan to dawn on his mind At length nil doubt was at an end. lie de tected Cariwiight in tie- very set of carry ing oft" goods t a very lare amount. Tim man was tried for the oiTVuce, but through a technical informality in the indictment, ac'ioitti d T v. i.ie: 1 the occupa: h.-comtiied. l'a he house like this 4 said bif 0 I 1 detailed account of this rtunarkabie trial, have bten found guilty of a In i ;ous til!'eiice Juhn, sen-! 'Bjuts' Dr ti constable," which turned, as bini-teis would say, on bv a jury of your cour.try tin u alter a pa- t a b. autifol point of circ urns! &ntial cvi- : lient tiial. With tl at finding I need Harvey bat with his hea l leaning on ', dv-uce. Along with the attoi ney, a diarp scarcely say I entirely a:ee. I am r.s sat- ie hn.d'.ol d. ! perceived a room of which the door was I open, and that on the table (here Jay a j gold watch and uppsndages. Nob id ! was in the apartment ; the gcntl -uian j who occupied it had only a few moments I before iuie to his bedchamber for a Lrht and. A deadly cot! perspnv.iion on;)no,b person in his way, 1 examined isfn d o!' your j;uilt :r if i had sei 11 yo.i trichele 1 down his brow. tlis :.eai 1 various j.un ties t the hotel, and made my- commit ihe act with my own Loony eyes. s.ve!I-:d and beat as if it would burst j S(.lf acquainted wiib the natuie of the The circum-tance of your being a peis. n What should he do? His whole ir-s- uremis.s The more vve investizafeii c'-c.s were in an instant blighted. (.o.I do not desert a bail an 1 unhappy in thf bast," replied the Lu-tliurz 0..m.?L'!. "lie l.over io. ke.l better. Iii- ill iies has sione cotupletely t.'i. And thia day's viik v. i.l biiej.teii hiiu up." C.n t 1 il.t's trial c.iuie uu. I had never si t u the mail b'-.eie.aud was not awaie that thi Wis the ?a:;.e persv.ri wh r:i Harvey h-.vl tncidcnia iy to d me lie had discharge! f r tin-It : ll.e truth i.c-ii.g. that ti.l the ;ust n.o rr.iiii ol l is existence, that uaf. Tlunata ie.au had not kie wn how n-ueh he Lad Lceu a facttfi.'e to this wretch' malice. 'Ihe ciime ot which I be villain row stood ucLii-eu was that of i. ol ii. a tanner of iho paitry suni of tiaht shidiL.es, in the neigh l.oihi.ud t.f I f. uctii.he. lie j. leaded not guilty, hut put in uo ihici.ee. A verdict recorded ag.it,st iiini, and in (Jus linn A fiiiU-i. ced hi:n to be hai.tal. Au pr-:-:in of fi-n.iish in.iugiiaiiey gleamed i.vu tl.i hi.gsul fr.it m ei . f lh f..-l.:i as he as; td have t a-hhos a few w iis to t tie court, li ws.s granted. L.-at.ir forwartt, and raising his heavy sewdi'g eyes to the j; tee, he thus I (m, : There is s.u.ethiii 0:1 -i,r inin.l, ray h rd a drtadftii iiiuiw which, at I am to ie f.r the eiht shihins 1 te.ik frcni the uiu.'r, I may as well cn IVss. You ma it member 1 i arvey , my Ion), whom cu hi ped the ther tiay at V 'WIjSI of" him, ft ow lej lied the judge, pp'S- J j.reniis. s (J.i I space. Q lick as hhtoio thuulit pas. d through lluJ ili iin. inal i! had Sect a diabolical brain cf the niion. He loeollecteJ that l." a trunk in liaivey's ro.111, and Fnable to find etr ploymcut, and with ; tl,al liu" '-''.vs JCi J-.-! J concenaoiy short space ol time se:v-ti tor V 's-Cut S iws, 1 -ame savage, reeng-'ul and ftesperaf"'. ; 10 wsl!t!,! l" U1!K1 1L Si.a.-tevthe.- ! Instead of imnutie-' his fill to bis own i 'he bottom of Harvey's trunk, and to a eharat tcr cone, the libernt-d thijf bc- ful ar.l S'T, r. quit the hotel by a back stair, wd.ieh led fortunate cm: loy, r r.s the cause of his j ly a hoi t cut to the liai bur 1 ne whole m'ni ...r-d r.iov he bout !1 i!, i.:ov,. na . ,f i t ransact ion was done onpei cei ved, and u le!jy,; irreen ai :!;es. he coiisidcrcd bis oite s. Ch thes t MohlS:-CS h-einz ; uive me. strength to face this new and terrible misfortune," was a prayer be intcrm-dlv uttered. A little revived, be - a: ;-, d to his feet, and addressing himself to the landlord, he said, 'Take me to a magistia'u instantly, r od h t us have this An in- : .liabo'iical plot unraveled. I court intpiiry into my character atid conduct." "It is no use saying any more, about it," answered the landlord; "here is 'I', outs' with a constable, and let us all uo away together to the nerviest magistrate. Hoots. carry that trunk. John and Sal sowover, the more if i: k an-i mjsteiiotis always supposing liatvev's innocence wiiOj liom nanus anu cuuciii ion, snouei have been above conirnittinz base a t i inie, only aggravates your guilt. How ever, no matter who 01 what you have hero, you must expiate your oil'-nee on the seal;" ! l. The law has very pivnerly, for the safety of society, decreed the punish- land, goes for nothmz m opposition to ment ot death tor such crimes : our only facts proved to the satisfaction of a jury and plain duly is to execute that law. It was likewise mo."t Did irUinate that A was to be the presiding ju le This mar. possessed great forensic acquit e menis, and was of soulless private cliar- lil the w"h,le case :.ppcur. Jin-ie w:s not one icdeeming trait in the a flair, except Harvey's p'tvious good character ; and good character, by Ihe law ol Fug- The pri. nor did not icply ; he wa lenn- .( ia-j with his eih..vcs on the front of the his bowed face covcie.l wills his 0ut.pre.1d iiaiids; and the hi le passed S' o'.eaee of death c; '"( '"' r t!1'.r p:'S; 1 t' jrfl I nature to d-slroy the reputation wretch at least departed unnoticed. i ly ytn, can follow us." ' H t'l's. r'Jrtii.vi'r i'ow- f man whom he had betrayal and J Having hnisned his business at lh bar. j And so the parly, trunk and all, und l.ad, .Vr .. V) hi Stove Plates plundered. Of all the beire-s self-deliver- i Mr. Haivey repaired lo his room, locked j the constable as conductor, adjourned I' .e r.ri-.k--. Well and' Cistern ed to the rule of unscrupulous rnalizuil y, ' '-is trunk, which, being of a small mid I the bouse of a magistrate in an adjace xl'-:linV.. """'--'- S-t'hlhnj with w hom it has Ik en my fate lo roine ( handy pize, he tnountetl on his shoulder, Mrect. There tiie matter seemed so cle "' n nud Willow Ware , :('v : Cub ,!; (ii fl,l Lamps, - f'''-c-l Oil, Lnbvicatin;: fi: .-;,;.., Faints, Varnish, AWLY GROCERIES, S' is.-es, i :., i'..i Dried At. ides ami l'earl M- :es. us, F:.e net. ; Whitewash, Si tub. Horse. Vi.riiush, St jvc. Clothes and f.'i kinds and sizes ; Fed "'' i U 'jies, and many other -t rales f,,r CASIF ' "hiu made. pi.inVd aial pm ti: f r f'-'i. A liberal di.--c-iunt i"e. e f r 1 -.ry dealers buving Tinware UFO. IIL'.NTLKY ; Tth, 28, lSG7.-tf. JVAL and ENLARGEMENT. uuer to ut handy size, he mounted on his .shoulder, s street. There the matter seemed so clear and proceeded (o leave the house by the ; :l case of felony robbery in a dwelling back stair, in order to g.;t as quickly as ; house that Harvey, all protestations t i possible to the vessel. Little recked he j i.. contrary, was fully committed for of the intc i ruption which was to be pie- j trial at '.he ensuing March assizes, then sented to hi" departure. He had got as ; but a lew (lays distant. us i At the period at which these incidents , occurred, I w;is a young man going on my first circuits. I had not yet been Animated by these diabolical passion?. ! have the house clandestinely without j honored with peihaps more than three or Cartwri"bt proceeded to do bis work Bettiing accounts. Jt is proper to mention fur bncis, and these only professionally in contact, I never knew j ene so utterly li 11 lis.li as this discomfitted ; pilferer. Frenzied with his imaginary I wroni;:-, he firmed the determination to labor, even if it were for years, to ruin ' his victim. Nothing short of death tliould ! r s ,hc f'o0t f the siairs with divert him from this the dai ling obj-ct of '. hurden, when he was overtaken, by a his existence. ! waiter, who declared that he was going acter ; but, like the m-j uity of tht- law yers of that day when it was no extra- ! ordinary thing to hang twenty men in a mo'i'in - it Newgate he was a staunch stickler for ihe gailows as the only ctlcct- tall man and e hired fiercely tound upon .od r. f .iriu-r and safenaid of the social the audience, hae a wild animal at bay. ..... - - - - - - r in the ai't;iisti;ii-tl 1 rm- 'f court tin n rone, fun a tuiiikey p 1 lii h-.tuxl v r deiilv he uii.oveied his face, drew himself; up to his fu'.i blight he was a remaikably . his l-atiiki rushing ernner-t!. ""Wiiv. my Fid. only this that be t i as iiue cent I" ti.e crime for which you hang : ci! him as the child yet unborn. I did the ileal! put ihe watch in his tninkF" Ami to the unutterable honor of ti.w entire court he related the full paiticulars of the ; transaction, the origin of hi- gr;idg &gainst Harvey, and his delight on bin.gu g Lnu to i the uallows. "I ihun.an, execrable y'dinin !' gas; ed th ; judge in exuen e tx.-:ttn:-.".t. i -i; i ver.y d i.e. ticiuii ! Wa? it- not. my ; ion! F' toi trail the ll.lii iri, with b.tter irony. '. -Tiie eviot'iae. you hi.ow, was irresistible j ; ti.e crirr."" us clear as tl. sun at nday ; state. At this time he was but partially j "My lord!" he cried, or rather rhoute.t. in ... , i : an excited voice. Ihe video lii.iti'.iicl mi- rccovered from a lon and severe indispu- . , , , . , J . . , . , n c . v '. ; patiently to the liilcr, and stronz hands un eit.on, and ihe traces of recent suhVnnz ; t .;t,vr froin tl(. front of the i- . .i . . i :. ....u. .....i : . ; arid if, in aid. plain casffi, ihei.v ai d l.reea i s.irv law was le.t enforced, society wetlid be dissolved, and tlure wou'd I no s-ca-i y f.r 'roneitv I These w eie your wor is, 1 think. 1 Jbi.v .:i "h it occasion I ad:ni-l your lord- ship's jndrment aial ch q iei.ee ! Society j would he ihx-olvtd if mi ii.nceei.t man were lial.ei H -ha !- Ci-iial ! were disiniclly aj-parent on his pale ami i Fut.-tinz from them, he ni.iio sprang passionless Fatuus. j Harvey was arraigned in due form ; the evidence was zone carefully through ; and everything, so far as I was enncerned, was dune that man could do. Hut at the time to which I refer, counsel was not al lowed tu address the court on behalf of the prisoner a practice since introduced j capital!" tdieu'ed the ferocious felon with i deie.orine pice, as ho marked the died of hi woids on the countenance nf tLe jale. I -ic move the prisoner !" td.. u:cd the sh r : ilf An fiieer was ah. nt to d- so; but tho ! jadpe niotioPed him tu desist. I! s lot d.-hip's, , leainres wcrktd c nvu'sittly. Ho s'eine.J i stiivii.g tu speak, l et the words wou'd not ; ceme. forward, his arms oiiistretciieu vriiut I. is plitteriug eve seemed to le Id the judze sjdi h.iund. he txelainnd. "My lot.. In f ;re an other month has passed away, ton will ;p-p-ar at the bar.'f another world, to answer c .. .i . o.r. .i : .,.. nr.. 1 o l. :... I I r l ie e. i .c 1 1 in v -i 1 1 i . i. v .i ... . c- : . , . , f, . ' . . ..... ... - ! tuippose. my lord." continued harl- st owe; u no u int.", ou i i. n. u u - i m o i- . . .- - , it- - . . i . i e , j i , . , ... I, a i . i l itsi i , I. i iis as f hf sl.n.l- l.in,. .....I 1 " I- ' ""r- ; d was at once borne I The C'-urt. ill '.:ne confusion, hastily ... . r. . r . ......i t i : ousiy casi " """ .-".... ,. .,.,.1 ,U.,i .v (i in Hini n inn .v - j' hi ' - mu" Bating stoves. & SBEEMEfll WARE. ! ... -i . - - .. .... .. r i .1 r- t pun libTC i ' tl iii" inai. uip Haivey, he ha.l too good icasons to know, tuat .ir. liarvey mm incuncu the enmity ; t-hbtly productive ol lees, that l was ()()!n .Scotland and consequently i wa i oil. inec-urt. in v..nc iumin,.o. ....s pwjfr rifs,I(iytil liPrhCf. The coroner's jury was in' debt to persons wjio had rnr.de j of this pellicular waiter in consequence I compelled to study economy in my excur- allowed no opportunity to draw the atten- j departed. ,!l''"h ( at 1 'mi,e , f,iid had faihn accidentally into the wa- him advances : and bv means of artfull v i of having, out of his slender resources, si,ms. Instead of taking up my residence tjon of the iury to the total want of any j the judge s fai.ing bea u ha. x,fZ-c' ' j t(,n j j.iOVV ,tttr. she drowned herself concocted anonymous letters, written by some one conversant mailers on which ho wrote, he in alarming the haberdasher's i he consequences were lenian mediate payment, , and, in sp debtor's explanations and prom heavy law expenses, ruinous s ultimate umKruptcy. it may most too marvellous for belief, but Iho ' bear better about it story of Ibis terrible revenge and ilr, con- 4 F-t me go, f diow ; 1 insist niton it, iicca is no fic'ioii. Every incident .Ur. tttvey, burring won lnuigna iriative is true, ami the whole tion. "i am air?auy loo uue. evidently given mm too small a praiuiry on me oc- j at an inn when visiting , a eonsuier- direct evidence ot t tie prisoners gnui. djys' wonder, and w at forgotten. 11 ",,'r ine ag.uiips oi a orosen no-in: x sw with the I casion ot paying a b-rmcr bill, and not j a(;e seaport, where the court lickl its sit- Harvey hiinselt tried to point oui ine un- i ,. -s;tin of a harrisfpr in such cireom- "'r 1 'v ,:r" succeeded ! aware of the second bill being settled, tiie turns, I dwelt in lodgings kept by a widow likelihood oi his being suilty ; but lie was stances i always ainful. I need hardly say "" ' , " "-"" . , ' creditors I waiter was rather glad to have an oppor- j hidv, where, at a small expense, I could n,,t a man gifted wiib dialectic qualities, ; that mv own iVtinps were of a wry distress- t ' " - l . "'!...... .i .a .. i i -.. .... r. : r....... , . .. . r.n ,t...a t-.a n. t Vi... 1 that if lh m.f .rlmi.'ite I "iv loin . mo nere me w leit n no kc nds ot un- mnny oi t uai-io- no.. o,t ....uiv... . , enjov pcucei 4'jioi.uk, ""- ana bis naramiue ic; p.aivM ; - -: - - ft jowj ;Ul( u,rrit-,. ..Vt.ball odown ite tf the design. In vain Mr. Harvey renionstra- i rupth.n. .lei-standings of lite twelve common-place man ically was puilty, he m at if-ast not j t(,tff.t, j, ,() wljt.re Vlll.r desTns nr isos, writs, i ted, saying he b.ad paid lor everything j On the evening alter my arrival on Ihe j individuals who sat in the jury -box. 1 tie : -;' ;uje & ,eirieve. In the first i known. A h h f that pincne y u. the icri (ices and i ihe waiter would not believe ins state- , March circuit nt Ihe year 13 , i was )u.e hnally proceeded to sum me rvi-. - wa;,ri! r,ivatelv on the iud -a : but , 11 - I a ju..: i.-ga. mnr. or : . I...... i .i. i ttitu n ci,.v,.i.l ' . ; i . .....rL- . ' .. i .i i. ,k,i , n...; ..Hv .i.u, ',.t .... - . ' .. ; i-...ir1l I 1 si.nm an. srit iinon thee! rein l . men i. ni.'i i.c ; .1 11 11 1.1111 un ot ci.uj.j . so .111 10 111 y 1 joi: mil eci u.-in- n i.e v.. . oence. HI 1 mis 1:1; onii..'..o"o ........ , .... . pn .1 11.1 1 ronosat ! r a 1 Psn: t e 1 " may be found in hard onlline in the re us bmiuiiur on iihrii . cords ot the courts wiib winch a lew l.theil ).S-es;ion of tllillW- I "uu;,; , V Vi!"14 V.':'"1:: t Years ano I was familiar. ..-.M.-V, I It"" 7UI -l. I I I M l 1 1 1-N.I O illl I ..o-i-y ! ..... , j The humiliated and distressed feelings IS i' to innnut.'ieture sill IU'l'l.- will. .... , 1 . "...... I I I I I I . I". 1 - I I O . ... r- - . iii. ii w-iil 1,.. liirnishtd to 1 t Harvey find ins lamdy may be lelt lo ' -1 m inir .riei ? "Not a step till I abk master if accounts are squared." j At this momcr.f, while the a'tercatiun j was at the hottest, a terrible ringing of j the bells was heard, and above siairs was : I") I.! HO a ....... ... I ...... n f..ll 'll.fin.-,., eating Steves "l.; 1 .1 .fovoai i3cs!":!. re:. ItiMiMM; i,l;,,te t. order . ' 01 i.)i,i.nr.i..i ore ;.n.l i,iU- .-; ' O-i l- :i I t.-ii.!cl I o. o;i i.eaU.ne l i'.'iu ninl ; :n r.Simd WAUit sold o.," ' i"'1 "t'oii as to ijeahtv and 'o.i ,. 1,1 price. A continuance ... .. ....... ..j I............ n t. .... , a 1. . a , r. .11 v'l- "!1 ''It M ill I " .!": ....U S.M m to , ! 0 v- iU''itr 10 render t: , w m ej ,0ot -LhIULVTKJNGEr.. r,. - - '.-ei.-tr. fVTM AN CO.. Attou on ciiminal jurisprudence, when the land lady, after tapping at the door, entered my room. "1 am -sorry to trouble you, sir," said she, "but a lady has called to see you about a very distressing law case very distressing indeed, and a very strange case it is, too. Only, if you could bo so good as to see her ?' "Who is shot" "All I know about it is this: she is a .Mrs Harvey. Sue mid her husband and children were to sail yesterday fur Hus ton. Ail .were on board except the hus band, and be, on leaving the lare hotel over the way. way taken up for robbery. Word was in the evening sent by the piis- spot where Harvey was interrupted in his oner to. his wife to come on snore with exit. all hf r children and the luggage ; and so "What on earth is al! this noise about, -he came back in the pilot boat, and was . . . . . ...... ,1 .. .1 February he quitted Louden for one of : Joli:.? inquired the lanuiord ol ti.e waiter ,,, such a stale ot nisire.-, ma. .my u. oi..i , Ihe meat .seaports where, he was to em- i " or 1 loougni u lamer Buanp,- Wno is on me F,n.u...K., bark for lioston. On airivin there with ! r iin-v geuitleioan to leave the house by iii. I.....L- :1V .:liri!eT ' . i tivvn li. id i e Klttfi ' ' ""ji - J o i the imagination. When he found himself j hind noise ot voices, and ot teet innumg a ruined man, I dare say his mental suf- to f'u- A chambermaid came h it- j fct'ings were sufliciently acute Yet he liedly down the stair, exclaiming that did not 6it down in despair. : T re e.-t;ib j serue 'ite bail stolen a gold watch from lish hiriis. If in bNsiness in England ap- j No. 1 7, and that nobody eur'ht lo F-ave j t, cared hopeless ; but America presented ! the house till it was found. Tiie landlord j itst It as a scene where industry miht amo, hwicm nu. i. ....v. . ...... lind a reward ; and by the kindness of some of his friends, he was enabled to make preparations to emigrate with his wife and children. .Towards the end ' of been raised, made his appearance at the the prisoner dwelling with much iorce Along with a number of individuals chit fly .:..,.. ciisi.i. 't.ius c'n enrr.stanee of a j ,,f tl,,. Society of Friends I petitioned the ' . . . . " : ... . . I n ntleru ... ..'. :.... ...t. i .j .,K,.i. it mi fv- i iTiiiun i,,r a rumtiii mi on oi ine seniei.ee. The rest of the amalnim ohiurpiiion woa inarticuh'de. as lie monster, foaming and wa dragged ty ant fYker froiu needy man taking up nisi aooue .o .m -.- . . io . . v . ,ioek pensive fashionable hotel ; his furtive de- Hut being unaecmparoe.l with a teeommen- ' j , ai3 MW.n f .rwar,j on cent from his apartments by the back i the yudge. the prayer of our ce- ; - (pe0i hhss with the vio- , ', , ,. . , .i , i i tition was of course disregarded ; the law, it . , ' ' . . . , , , , , stairs ; the undoubted laet of the watch ; must taUe its ,lT Uow mi,ch h lU'hhiK Ul! being found in his trunk ; the .mprobabil- j crm.,tv haa Wen ,.xortUeJ U!ll?er ,at re. dropped bom lus brow 1 is barms were itv of any one putting it there but himself; j lors,.jess expression? and the extreme likelihood that the rob- j would willingly pass over the succeeding '. berv was e'hoctcd in a few moments of j events. Unable to sava his hte. 1 emiea vored j time bv the culprit, just as he passed j to soothe the rem lining hours of ti.e doomed j tne room ; ..-x- , , . I "t "'!:",a'e,i;f1ri'P' fiunhria if,., j his family, Mr. Harvey look up h'n al ft-'lU(. "wiles mid hitls. vtliftliei - rT.rr I i i'lrMvcomitattetiiioB ftl n principal hotel. Ibis, m a Diut her land, took pity on her, and had her md her childteu und things taken to a I . , . . - ...I u,v I mi! :.r,r u little bref ya t 1...-1rli'. on Iho tiliaV. til Ol 1 ......... -- i n..c". j. J . As my brother bom the bar of Ihe hotel to which he had occupied. "If," said be to the jury, in concluding his address, "vou can, after all these circumstances, believe the prisoner innocent of the crime laid to his charge, it is mo-re than I ci do. The thing sterns to me as clear as the sun at noonday. The evidence, in short, is irresistible; and if the j 1st and necessary provisions of the law are Dot enforced in such very plain cases, then society will be dissolved, and security for pi t pert there will be none. Gentlemen, retire and make up your verdict.-' condemned ceil. The more I saw of Into the deeper grew mv sympathy in his case, j which was that of no vulgar felon. T have been a most unfortunate num." said he one 0 i day to ni. "A destiny towards ruin in for- ! n tune and in life has pursued ice. 1 h-ti as j if deserted by God and by man ; vet I know. stretched ( t:t across the bench, and vatioua meinbeis of the bar inshid to his assistance. The court broke un in fritd tful c n.n.oti'ui. Two days after ihe county paper had the following announcement : "Died, at the K..yal Hotel, .on Iho STth instant, Judge A , from an attack id fever HuperTening from a disorder from which lie had but imperfectly recovered." The prophecy was fulfilled! A Y rrxr? i.ady at In Jianarolis was cn- orat least persuade myself, that Heaven will j deav.riug to i-r. press upon Ihe mi rids ff her one d.iy vindicate my innocence. of this foul j Sunday scholars the sin aud terrible pnnish- charge. To think ot being hanged like a j ment ol enncnartiie?zir. ano wn-n sue -am dog for a crime at which my soul levolts! ; that fir s.en years he a"e grass jo.'t like a Great is the crime ol those inibecii" jurors j cow. she was astonished bv n little girl who and that false and hard hearted ju de, who , asked, "Del he give mi k ?" thus, bv au irreversiuld decree, consign a fellow ioorta! to a death cf violtnoa and dis- Ori: to my washtt wcti.!-. I" 60 i 1T
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