The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, August 10, 1844, Image 2

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    i h,, heard ' w ihohaily reply surtictonl number lo carry them Into cf- with his messmates;' and Carr was cry
,i IZnl til or n .UrtnVng foci. The whole of this was effected in ing all the next day.
T ?? 1 who were of one Thoy were then all called logo her
IIopo for the bel, btM do ever re,, ' .,, .11 bains on bv Fielding, and an oath was odmitiis.
. lime.ino
iur wayYu .!.,., Ti, llfl(1 Inid execul on. . would uo as
hearts, will perii". u..s . -nvn- , . . of
ifitt ilin Worst
.for wayward as well
n-irvo nrinir a.i iu u iiaiiii vi i
.., ..1..1.. ' I I U IIILI'l. VII .-
"SLlS U.l?n.: J-n. gaVo way dr,l propped for tho tragedy
.1.- ...:iii..n which Mr. Mason"' las
1 111- h r id ui n
words were calculated to produce
agreement
"been
or oorfowinu leek logether, they had no difficulty inhered to them on the Hiblo that they
11,1 o .1,1 U n.i t tt in In nun li it wtr Ittfn it I
inn. iwumit uu u imw wmui nx
Aniil was band of hrolhuis. It would appear,
. 1 1 .1 . tti 1 1 1 .... ...
but one however, mm rioiinng was suxpicouis
of the mutineer not being in his place of them, notwithstanding their unholy
Tin 111 deck, ami nerhans the wnoio 01 mem uam, mi u. ma bui.., .... .......
'TIIUTH WITHOVT l'lIAIl "
s.mrni.i; .ivavsr 10, it 1 1.
' . .. . .i..r.i... of .I.-.I turilihnoil and ammunition, locether with axos.aiMl
muiiy Kcpi.sno " r , d ;dC, , deeds the tiling was board, were thrown into the sea.
oMi.rnton's proceeding and c 1- mr 1 uio h , , , . , ,
. 1.. -1 1 iwi 1 1 1 1 .1 v h il 1 rev uuh 1 w nib iiv
, ami cager.y Bib.u v tinP,!,v to fnrihm the costlv fremiti, entirely at their com
ttlimmer of intelligence respecting M - ' : J "" J,. m. iil thei. mand. and Fieldinc nronosod that they
lllill
'OA' MIES WENT,
JAMBS It. POLK.
F0A' PlltiSIDRNTt
:..n... i.Mir oimiilitv. and cot should lun Her to the coast ot. Worth
n WA It 1U"I Pt M'l 1 . i ,
ance
ctimslnnces
-least
them. She knew
at tho parsonage were tuny a y. .1 Icpa,.0ll for ilu deeds of America, land at so.no secluded spot in
of the goal to which -aho desired to '"' '"'v '1,cp'1 or about the Gulfof Si. L.wrouce, and
en. She had labot.re. wu .. Tllc m,,, wa(ch, including all the secure their booty on shore, after which
assiduity to make for herself a hu m 1 ,,10ll on teCk; alll lu-y would go to the State, and lelurn
-.one, indeed, which might be render- mu . ncc wh somu SIIIilll V(!,,0, ,0 ,jrlKiiaway.
ed canablo of being shared hy anonici, 1 .b, , ; . . . , ,ia(h'his well laid seheme was. however, PIWMDENTML
should his career prove at the em. . 1 3 McKunZic, .emained on defeated by i.is own cupidity and took- WlM0N McANDL1.Ml
mH tiiiaiiiniiinni 11 uk auiibitiix" -
ItlU V CI if w" ' ill
t)wn
just
nnll
fnu re let in tears, one ...... .... .:,i ,..iP1i nn 1 oe k. no near tho laml, uy mvinu mem
U 1 1 U I t-u 1 1 1
twelvemonlh as T , .1, n , deck in conve.sation with the unstii- less inhumanity.
,. Alas! the hint which had been tKck, in convua repeatedly In a conversation the next day with
dropped tended to lessen thihopO, pec "'lC' , )C di(, nol fi0 joh,190, Fielding said that he would
J3ne's bitter emoUo,, cou d tmly j.k-d to wb y , .g g , 0f Ca.rnnd (1 dlowoy when they
evet, relax in her labours, and
.... I
iwclvu al Uiosc of poison, ami allcuil. that the)
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wiw'i L',.,n ,t 1 m.tV IllMllir II L' 111
not 10 rest till her task was Imisnod. I .,, ..., , il, man at the must have the crew still further toducod
The next day
trnlnlinii"i received
a
jane iook iiuma 7 , ,.,,,,., aleur aH well as This Johnson (tut not approve
the money lor n, . wnh menlionud it lo hiti comrades.
of and
which
Asa Dimocic,
li:i'iti:sr.NTATivi
I (IrorRn 1', l.rliinnn
Z Cliriilimi KiK'34
II Win. II. Smith
X John Ilill(1Iiil.)
G Sanilirl B. Iii-reh
li U.iimiel (yaliip,
7 Jrssn Slmrpo
8 N. W. Sainptn
Win. JlciiiilPiiricIl
DnMOCUATIO N3CETINGS. i r n Tltr. c mmma democrat.
Wo sot down for -ihc pinposo of giving OUR COUNTY QUUSTION.
an accotml of the various Democratic hw Why nto the pat lies, hi tli'u couiuv. .n
.Meetings lately hold jn lliisstalo, but in nuilo on the homo question, whilu tliBv.atu
t'nsling our eyes over tlio eouimtis or our ,, excitement, on the Stale anil National
oxchattgo papers, we find it -impossible to questions ? '
give ay'y thing like a (jonoral description ol Has tlio question lost its virtue? Ihsii
them. The lirsl paper that we open pn- lost its importance T NO.
seuls to us' The Democracy of Franlilin While the frieuilH of rijual rights ami pri
in Oiiuncil, 7000 strong' Next "comi-i- vilcucs ate certain to carry the National and
Chester with her '0000 Democrats in mccil-Lmio candidates into oflice, thry sliould m
ing,' followed by chu)lkill with her ilOOl' Ul(! .,,,,0 m0 ,.Blry il0 ,,, l,rjln-his of
gathered at Orwcigsburg. O.d Monlgomo ,,r gtatn iruislaturc n removal mini.
ry sho'vs a forco at Notrstown of 8000. time is faul uppi oachityj wlirn iia
I'lio lllih Congrcssiotinl District present t'rccmrn must s;ionk at tlm ballot Imx, uml
cl neither the removal, or (lie Mini removal
0 or 8000, end this week, the Northern party havu auiiouncid any selection i.f en
i r . XXI it I I ..I I . . .
counties snow n uirce ai n iiKeeuarrw i viiu.ucs.
1000 Democrats ready lo do battle in Procrastination, bcinc the thiol" of nine.
November next. Wo could go on and 1 ttso freemen sliould no longer delay; ii 3 s.s
unoincrato large anil cnthusiaslii! lnoetil!g cscnliul lo iho interests of this county, Hi ,t
iu almost every county in the slate, llui icmoval man bo elected to both bram-liiM
wo flirbcar, as we do not wish to give ourLf i(o Icgislaiurcas it is usscuii.it that they
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1M (.(-nrgn Sclmnlilii "v,"g inciiuaiuu ytui u uusu ' inn uirara i uii, yn.i.uiunii; iu iiiu pre.
l-l IVullinniol II. liMicil lear mat tncy win oecomo so oisncancnuu 30H did, which is unoro uic people,
If) M.N. Irtilld ... ,l.n nrnnni'lg ImfiKn llipin lllnl lllflV Will in
l'OK (iOVIIItNOIJ,
HENltV A. flIUII LIOXBKKC! her hardy yeomanry at Northumberland, ol
Canal Commissioner.
JOSHUA IJAItTSIIOItSK.
ELECTORS-Senatorial
Hi Jnliio Wooillnirii
17 IIiikIi AluiiiK'iincry
18 Isaac iikriiy
111 Juhn Aliitln-wj
20 Win. I'aUcmoii
'i Andrew HiiiKo
John M'Cill
"Il ('htistlun Mycra
21 "ulicrt (Jrr
nol bo ablo to show any fight. This w for by the opposition is given, and much
should regret, as we like opposition. t mure; because by that bill the removal par
will therefore, only say to our friends, thai ty, yivo to the county as a bouus;ihc county
wo have the best evidence in the ciilliusia-1 buildings, and cicct the new ones at their
lie manner in which the Democratic meet-town expense. It is at this tunc, nol ncccs
tugs throughout the stale aro attended, that 8ary io gu into a discussion of the'sulijec!,
the Democratic pariy woic never more uni die case is so plain, and the cause of renin
EUANOE .MASS MEETING, led and moro animated in the cause of iheit Val so fair, anil Democratic, that any pcisen
who wheic nol in tho plot ing knilo. 1 his they immediately taxed Wjj I(avo rr ,CS,E( ,0 mcnd0n that country than now, and never were wo mon Uny, nnd every peison must see, that notli
II", r-r" ::i;t it locked. & reposing below in their "ammocK, u " ; , "b " v a Tn),lcnmcc lU(IH9 AefliB
...''.., "'ol even her old the only object thai was in me . v.y "B " ' " Z. 7. ; i at JEUSEYTOWN. on Friday, the 10,1, November next
mi ucKHM wu. i,,i nt.iv -i iit h nisell down, anu buuu ii:i cuouv... ...... ......... .
housekeeper was.allow to enter it. bhe. wu now a himself ovcrhoaru' and wag leaving the of August. Tho people of the county gen
I 1 nlllllll I IIU ILUUMM - I . . . II. I
!. mirntiisn i wiiilii u m" ""- i ... ii H. i.rtindiniwii mm n n m artui n j n u
" uu ' w. ,J, V X l rM.irnnil lo tilt unwel , ho wolll.l Il0 down a F' -" 'V r-" 10 Cnr.rail .Vl.i.ncr
old writing-desk) and relurnod- J J1(.r( ien was a fjV. Fielding. 1 hesc suspicious Were in. ,, St ,,,, ,,,
-cottage. She seemed lo attach a strange nnn0 ,,lr.jlv for theinrall in their creased by their accidentally discover- is Jonah lirowHin
value to this article of furnUure, for, o"Wu oppoi.t . y wo hoMe r
when it arrived, she pliceu 11 wiui uc .. ...;. i,, i, , naldn: and half toltf, some ammiinitioii.ainl a large carv- TEMP
i . . ..nnnvn nir IVhICII llolluiuu pi.i.u
wn nam,s " .IHU r r l nn, of the crew
Iw.wpvnr. nasscd every hour she couiu - , ,n nahin nrofessedlv with the intent.
.pare from sleep and labour in thjamy.- "J 'l' m1 o death was Thoy, however, took hold of him to
,Crr!,..P!r" .m . J, ,u . coLcncd by Johnson taking an axe, -top im, and having got ho do him
were c.o f " ,7" V., ' . a,m and ill daikuess & in silcnco approacn miujr . ... , . ... . .
UIC top,anu u iiu.u.iv" . .
'Jane l-ambloq and
room soon floated
hood, not one
r.u
lem us io !- "v ..., ,i, .!,
'been made, having aucceei led. vneo (ho ca tli liliU ui0
eially are invited to atlend.
will be held sure of a certain and glorious victory than in mg is asked by tho removal patty, but jus
lice : two successive years has il been ilcct
Jed, by the people that a removul was lim-l
rtT-Tbc wh'iL's aro nrenaitntt their parlj y called for. It now icmains lo bo tcni
YOUNG IIICKOKV.
A Young Hickory Pole, fi-lO feel high is great probability ilint not only tho Dnm t)0 friends of removal.
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mr the ileenini: man, buried the edge saying uiai nu uugm iu uu u,u, lv, l)(J la,8oa by n,e Democrats ol Kspy ocratic candidate lor uovcrnor wu: oe ctcr thai it I'icy aro inus sniiercu to
, I, ,r.Ll it in his head. Animation was im- momentarily 'came to a determination lnw)i on So,urday nr,ornoon next, Aug. led, but that the slate will go against Clay, hli3 ,ln,c, tl.al.it will bo a long
.m,ui .....j,... .;..,i Sllcm.,m. nnd Without the IO UO II, anil lieu HUH liami anil lOO., ....rill,,,,, ,..,1 .u.nfm ,(,i ih.ir f,if.ni! from re ,l. r.v,l r,nrli .uill rnrrain
r i, iinrcdVPrinr at m.ui.uv.i j ..ci-. , . . .1. I !.! iUU 1uuim-iiii.i n iii-iii i uitiwn- iu - inu ( j , -e
ui ..... s:. il.nv ihrw the e ess body meiancnoiy ioay, yuuuB ooy, who. , .1 1. , ,h B.,i .; r ,,! uu
l.o irpi. which nan " - - ... .,, :., ,u ,, .,,: I ionium iowiimiiiis, aru niiuueu-u iu uuumu ecivuie iuu tum u su.n ... .i. .isumuj wmiu ... ... ...... ..
for the defeat of their candidate for Govern whether, the Picsidcntial and Gubortititnri.
or in Kenturky, Clays own State. Then (picsiintis, will be .undo a hobby, to dtviJ:
I honcsilv bclictu
operate at
tunc bcfuie
a healthy ami
measurr ,
were lull and assist in laising alofl tho broad burner which is expected soon lo be here, they are and noi men; that we arc contending for
' . n 11 . ....... 1 r .. i,ii. ....il h in.nri . 1... ... . .nun i.f .i..iirfp wil t :i lew ii irniiniiniit in vv in n rarme 01 nca . nun
betrayed so nd .tones an ..,. M'he next morninc the son. it would )Cd -PolK. Dallas and Muhlcnbcri:.' Como llouiishcs about the iminenso pnimlaiity of political controversy, equal rights; equal .g
qiiestiont, , , keeiiini! inticar.was liberated; lor ho was after- ,,,. c0,e nil. the dcmnciatlc candidate-for Governor. Ulation; equal laws and equal privileges
r.r t.i'o cifniv while Ids brothel wards found on iho forwards part of the mfrrrs?yn. Take il easy gentlemen, for ihcro will be set:utd by thai legislation, which lakes im
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i iui inu.iBii.-i, i H.I..1..U nr?Hnr: ii" ( 1 K' : ..i-.d. ini..a whoso, vote, von wi soon a c , ,.,. nmsu rrHiion. t ic uesi nieresis in -.ue
.nnr !u nrnvnlnifiiinrnw.lv. I ,. !.. I., nml spn n nnn the nrir.einlc that thu
i . . . . i a I I... . f ........ i. if no n pr n n. . iifr. . d u i iuiiuhi.i w. . t. - . - i ... w.- - i .
returned on deck, "l hen nrong. on '7' , nn.n,.rn,i, ,nn ,s ,n i1B held ., the flock and no, the necee.shuuld be ,he .hrp
.. . . ..Ilarnil I 1MV Ilie CU ISU I lil 1 lull I I 3 H-ii. lllli Y uai s m . ..... ... . , .. r ..
. . i i .t.in norPM inian was men iuihiuijii-v j . . ... .. ,. .. . ... , ., . n. jnn Silnnnv nst. about tfUll nemo- Imril-A nnrn. Hue I ULIiL' lilt: niiiiiiiiiu.i'i
chair, an otiu looKi.iii I..""-, u. - , ,i, th iiune wil l urn. -i lie resn i 01 which unncr scnooi nuuse, m oi-mniuivii.
j .... . !.,. i t.rnp.nfiffi nil an. I c;iui:u uu i.. i ...
..ui.f i " " - j - rj a
ever the subject was alludei. to, .Unr
part
In this state they
tinvariablv chanced il, and
i .. I I ihnl
howovrr, certain, that tho room waa " ...., . This dumb deck
Iho course of being gradually lurnisiico ? "'1 i. ' fpful to nroceed. himself, he had his feci untied, and ivao
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r ... .wi ihon innrc war ,,'
inr pvnrw tiuw aii i
brought to Uic cottage, a curious old md they re ue a,ored: they ihe consultatibn rrspcciing what was lo Democratic meeting is to iic
chair, an odd looking table, or a parcel P' Wiu hen tempo -ir y , j of which upper school house, in Seiilh
.r hnni:- i i.mdincB of a bvtione uan- pi - "7-7 -1- .'
vi. -" r. . - l. ,,,l ou annn n HIS Iieail WU
,w.,
... 1 .1 .A lintrn ,il..
ion, w...t.. -v. - - .:. ,i, .mnnninn. he received a
OIIV4 I
-chased out of her earnings;
tUI iJM"---J -
. .l f llin hntlftP
6Ccn m any 0.. 0. ";"-"-,,, ,,irow him overboard
close a secrm u.u 7' " . with the sea nrobablv restored
...inr. In ItllC II...R IUUlll. UIO. I
t L.r.. ...p,
never mado allusion lo it, even
friends the Masons.
Concluded n'cxl iveek.)
were
poor
and
w . ... I. . ri,, ,. -l..!!,,......
with a hammer, which stunned turn, 'lone, uu v...,, .. r
' ' . itt I.. ...... irt nrciat ... tlntmf .1 . hfi
then piaceu nn-i"i'i,,c " """"b
' 1. . 1 .1. i... miiprv 1 line nnv waa iu. wu.u ji iiiu ii.iiu
So hand over ins monin, .u u . a
dlJ . ' .... . . I . ...i . l.l .. .1 . In. hi Unltu hrnnid l.i.
1 10 coiuaci inuiTfiiiioi""j, i..-v."i i" -j w.u
I . . . . ' . c rr : l 1.
anima- ir,eicy, ami ins screams 01 aungm, ne
1" . iin ,! l,n ;;,IIh.1 aiit murder;-Th. was mrown over a.so
iu uti ---- .
Such behig
al'ov. consultation was that llay should th.ow ,)U alld you will hear tome good speech- crats assembled, upon shoil notice, at th! upon which lo build, every friend of onlir
blow him oveiboaid.and this was accordingly es house of Mr. Leves, in Deny township.and ca without doing violence to his sense of
raised a Young Hickory t'oie.onc nunarcu justice, go heart ami nanu in such uni.
ICp'VUe icgular Monthly Mcoting of the (,( forty fett high. So wo go. Let nothing be thrown in to desiroy Hie ac
Oratigcville and Uhogrsburg Hickory ClulfT ss-sss-ss itjpn of ihe removal pajly.bul let reason anu
on Saturday afternoon last at Orangoville m, )osXon iost has die followiogcapi- judgment sway Ilin action ol all conctrncu
was a real smasher, numbering not less , cl, ('c.sprii'as a set on" to the nonsense Fn this matier. Of What mlcrojt can it uo
1 itt.'it thov
UI UIO UIJM3UID UI IWU IViium
spend their hujidicdsfmay il" nol bn sa.J
iheir thousands every year in figlnini; a f
i.ainsl Ihe known will of the pcuple'f D '
nich a course add lo tho prosperity of the
village of Danville ? Is it any niWani-ig 0
r.. .. .1 I ...1.1..... . .11.1.. - r ri..l.....l.i.. fr.r Iter fill?! ll.w. ( V
our woe I rsuan uu-. ujbu .uii.iu. iuiu raumj . u... ...uu.
the fall be rcwauled fni his treason in the Lry scss,0, 0f the State I.rgislatuie.in qiuii)
person ot liu immciiiaii! uwuHiium jjarrlBUurg ihousanils or dollais on u
Head ihe following certificate 1 . d h y
Nauvoo, July '1.18H. ' I1v?
ilianit'fi hundred Democrats, graced by 0fi;e-tvhigs about the father of Mr. Poi.k
limn finv lieantl U ,. . . -
r1-'"-""' " - i 11 is i inn in.
Democratic ladies. About 2 0 clock a pro
fession was formed in the villaiie, headed
arrangement lud been made for their aceom
modalion. Alter the multitude arrived upon
the giound. Ihcy weieahly and eloquently
addressed by J. Cooper. 1$. W. Ilhodos anil
C. II Buckalew. We haVe never witness
ASTOUNDING DISCLOSURE.
11 EN It Y CLAY found 10 bo the lineal de
sccndar.iorihat 1' IKS I OLU TUlli.
who brought dpaih into ihe wdrld and all
1
... . ...
became .he accidental cause of calling Alter llic con.cssmns were r.eai . n,
Capt M'Kenzioondeck. On the drown- pioseculion closed, and the Chief .ludgr
ing man's calling murder, F.ehling.then (jomg one by one through the list of p. .
..... ii.n nhin railed -toners as they were named 111 the indici
CAPITAL TRIAL OF PIRATESAT .h a voJco ,a min 0veiboard!' '" i,.skc'1 L if ,l,cy ,h'ul a7 '""P by ihe ladies, and marched ton beautiful
n at tn-AV .l,nn Cm MrKenzic.with the bencvo- 83y " ''' r..VG. a Bhorl Ji,tac0 from lown. where
. . .. . i....' r ...,:..- n.f hi., nn-.w. in irnly asKed leave 10 read a paper ne .
The Piratical crew of he ship balad -n u .y. . b before spoke of, which leave was gran.-
recently arrested at Halifax, were Pul L" "oV llioro but he was attacked with ed. This paper was evidently prepared
on trial in that city before the Supreme he got there, mil he a
Court, on the 18th in.l. Four them "J did nol lake ef. prospect of mercy for him, but it
Anderson, Trava?gursalias Johnson, rraonled closed no lacls on winch such a hop.
George Jones and Wm. Ilaz.leton, were . ,. coud ,e grounded. Tlie other prison- 0d a lamer and more enthusiastic Dcmoeiai
w .1 I . I it.tnni I It Mil lltu ..I". w w . - i . . 1 A . 1
lirsl nut on mat on me ciiiB i"- r.lrBalB1i. fnr i. tvns some distance ora releued their detencu to incir conn- ..,,.-.,, ; die roimlv, Thuir appeared . " "T.s.. :.: . i.. s..i..hiinni. invcr in the county to say
One of them pleaded guilty . l he j a . when w se, 0 1)t! )lU (1I)0 mid. one heart, and one soul JJ' wil, ,lis w'ifl) IJvi:. At bo for the inlcresl of anti icinoval men .!.ca.
I)roughl in. after fifteen minutes consul L nd Joinson, who were William o ing and L. O. C. Doy.c, over.lowi.m with choer, d o said Adam was found guilty of 8Clvcs. to acquiesce in the will of the .
atlon, a vent.c o go. y. commanded f.om tho helm by Fielding a"W 7' ' , ' for the success of Po)k, Dallas ii Muhleu a Lose and traitorous crime again,! the go . . d ,el removal bo cffccle.l. a,,l
w -tiTSii!: : - " --f - ;,tc7"
The Court charged the jury thai the ' ' J J 'X, with ihroo of the lalions of siving them from the penally Dc.nocra.s alibis mcoung.ts a sure presage JYe ,,,1, and their posterity were yearly spent at Harr.sburg 1 dm count.
tJiimeaof Fielding who must have been , ,,.1.1:,,' ilim Fichlin" cave 10 justly duo lo the aggravated crimes that the pledge given at Northumberland, baWlcu nm ouilawed. I further certify The question of removal will continue
iii..t titn x ip i 1 inn ni 111. win iu vu ill ilusi i-nwi iinnncp mni 1 : nw l ii;i it win n w(, trit'iiPii iiniii 11m i uiiau niinimi
I hereby deposo and ccilify that in the j appoa ,0 i,0 mteUigenccof every u
wane, I resided in Eden an d ih.J I lo .ay. .f H would m
Iho inducer to the original phaey, wen J. ' a(cd )lowS on'lc back "part of they had been guilty of. ,lat die Star of the Noith, will give at Icasl iim dopose that I know Henry Clay, Esq.. I)0 Ugitieil until the consnma
no palliation of the guill 0 Ins minder- ''d ' . , ' , , mado him Tlioju.y after aboul a quarter of an ,(.00 ,.,:,.. iM N0Ve:nbei nexUwill more the present whig rrndtda'c for the prcsiilen- j b,o m 0,,jcclis aUained.
.era. The jury, however, b.ought , a bo - c-d . ( , , d , , j. d ,
s-vcrdict f noi guilty. . . .; ....,;, W!ia ,,iie,(!d. in accoi dance with Ins Lordship'.- grco and Ins regular desruii. anu 7 " 7 . .. , 77 ... .
hat 1 lie four prisoners were
werdict f noi guilty
A similar verdict was
Mho trial of the same men
up Fielding's son.
TllE'CoNFKSSIONS.
. ..r.-.khn.i of a miiiuto: no noise was uttered, m
or h miude, -nd the only words spoken by ihei, eharg-l
victim, waswhen Fielding wasapproach- L-U1L.11
,m. r. ii inL' with Iho axe; tho whole intention
The Confkssions inu ,.,, pvi.ipni hc cried out. Jhsifruefjul nccncai an r,;ci
li8 ,he subs.ance.of the confession of the Geo. V i.,np,on. the murder,
n.isoncrs. alluded to above. ' " 'K. onim;llin(1. ln irine Hamlin, was executed at L
but item e
1
4,Nsoncrs, aiuuic.i o auuv. ml animation, the
vvhcii the aJiau 11 wa uui .....-.f. .;.!,
S nit. -WiMdinc. whose vea. body was cast into the sea
V Jill Jl UIJi'l w r- f
led dor a breach ol
JHsgrurfful Scene at an Execution.
erer 01 unto.
owcr San-
luskv; on iho lUlh till. Ho died a hard
I.,... I, .. Clnr lin linil Imnii mis lll'llltm! twen
1 ,""',,' u " '
er a snoii cousuiiauu.. ...uy ,h ,i,.,iicfi li s rin se could bo ihstin.-tly
usinn .i ...i. ui..-.ri- nr.. inI mi nnrtntitrf
MASS itjrciE'snrvw
At Willicstoarre.
him -to be an ' immediate dcicendaHl' ol v i,e been, that bolh here at home, a .
.Im nfnrpKnid Adam and Eve, who wen I ,i. iuioin. ii liss irair.eil frteiuli i "
old lories and traitors, known and reputed . who desire a reuu
. ... ...... -.... .1... ,.1-lt.nir ...ll,v 111 Oil "lu " "V
IO UU SUCH IIUIII lilt; iiiiiu '.
We were at Wilkcabanq on Tuesday las. and condemnation "'VfjioN
and intended the Aiasa dicoung nem ai ..1... Subwnhed and sw,mi before mo,
place. In numbers, it surpassed ilie expec
lalions ol cvf rv one, numbering between li
im.. Hi.nrtrr or,...in,l nn ii nr.tn(..i r h I -.ml .infin. Iiwr.s a L'lurious and over
col had been comisca.e.. ..." - ,, ,(, !lllf. .... w.v 0f .uoumoi: " V
il.o rpi-Hnno aw ol 1110 couimy, . ... - - - , , - ,i... :,u. V , ..r " V .. r 1 i.. i l.l l.
., ,, . , ,. , aiM,,, . Il)c W.ilcll lie ow, nicy iuwi-.u.. u.u j-", UioilIU t 10 ga ows io cvaue uio law aoui Wiu millg urn OUl Ol i:ic uemurracy u. i... m0 wliom mil laiin ami .-rr. m "" ,b , . ,. i ,i .,;, i,,n I I.
-.oC.pl. McKcozie, bn a he madc, togelhc. ,,,!,, .ublie executions, and also lo era.i L .:,, ina. n, d, feelin, which en. And furilier.iliat 1 inn well acquainlcd on in this cause by the opposition
jMigb.nl lor. nmse am... , ' ' wilh )C callsof Fielding and others, (y uie erowd.who helped die SherilT on. h, . . . ,.,,,.. ,,,. reminded !., tl.Ahel Mormon.and hav
irlliy liiteniioii uv uumoiisuiui; me w t ,., Uio aloresani nieis,
uro leaving tho gallows open io public ol the old Jackson campaign. -o Have vurili)lj,u nd lrui.. Givon :
Hi.! io u.u ., , f nnIl .vi.h vinw.
unfavorably of Capt. McKcnzie, told ' .ip-iru-ilon in their hands, perfect indifference. Persons, too, were limil.0 of lll0 meeting, but will, in our next
ENOCH METHUSELAH, J
I hfr,-hv ccriifv that Enoch Melhuselal
is a magistrate duly appointed and qu&lified
1 .i.l .!..
moval. are determined never to icniir
t'onlcsl untii their request is granted. AJ
with that delcrm naiion they will j ear alter
year stand lo iheir post:
Have any forgotten the s.-bemes and m
ttigucs which have heretofore been earrn-i
were taken on boa.d as .cab,,, passen- - " - - fiB on deck hv ,, n.ion ' bv demolishinir the P"valud the immense tnrong, ,e. .menu.
Shorllv after getting lo sea, " "B - - i , .nr 'nnin ,i10 ailoiva one., lo nublii- ol the old Jackson cunipaitn. -o navi
i . - - i. .... i rtlaiitl Willi DCliecL s.uui.iy u ...w.....wu, unmf.uiv n n-y . ' . . . I . . , ....i
-I....... ......nnn D AIinK.l U IIIU II I U II 1 . . .
IV lUKilll un,jiuilu; ' .
gcrs.
0M weapons of destruction in their
meni c
another as thov came on declc,
.led on to act in desperate circumstances
All his discourses with them were
-arately, he never speaking Jo more
' . 1 .. .11 ..I. ...I n nfln.ll
.hoard, and questioned them as to .he,, 7 - 7 jecki an(1 ,n ,ct a good view, for fil.y eents eac.i.
courage and reso utton it thoy we ire ca - . aftr he worfe of (m
Plin Slmrid' looked on tho riot with not room this week for a moro extended
description oftils proceed
.1 t ..." ...I...I.I- .rn llml was nn wm iuiii u. uv .,...,.. .1... ,,.n r il.., (l.nirl I niisn li
llieill Ol IIIU u,uu.c . h- lil ilocnnlft m t 1CI1I OIlO 3 fir , " ,r l C a L'Cllf f!l
ngs
7Vr-.,t ''..faiiw fhiivnlt 'I'tlU ni'itl.
' . .11 it ''"' wriw win - ft
li . i -. t.lti iiiiciuniirtltmr mnrlniiii . - " 11 ...
..I .i iifiinimi urii'iii. niA uiiohp rvW.(i.h ...... ,. -IIIAni uiriioini'it w piiii nnnruaciiiii! m
All his discourses w.mi.iem were .rr -- ,..-... clc,ni,v. alu "": . i .. .m 'h.!iJ 'i,..,. ,7.i Col. II. Wcnu:
I ll.ill I " ti .. - 7 u-ii i 1:111111, .lll'l 'I.ll .Vim,.... ..w .
ihnlr hod cs buried under the waves ol , .,,n.,,a ;r m eoual it in the countrt Dnar Sir 1 hevo been
""llL'llTl'old them, still speaking 'he ocean. I'l.e pinuaclcs. or lowers of the Meeple , , , , FcdernU ,lllV0 tlsed ,y name
XioyL, Ca;rand G.H.W.J, the cook an we,e com, e,d ,st vveek ,,,poo, n3
,ime, that .he ciew were about jo de- steward, who vote no. n he j ol, a nd '"8 ynrinn js 1Qf) ,,, frolll. m,, ofaome son, Tor Pax.on dislr.cl, and
stroy Ihe officers, and take Ihe ship oui whose .lulics litl not cnl ' 7 ' " V,' ' iMienre nn octagon form is to run in a have mv name still continued in iheir Dan
of their hands. That the one whom he we. o then the only one s ha. t n.inei , n and . (() ft,e, . w (hro
,o addressed had heller join -them, o, ,n, I , bar., ne . nUe, of-aj , ,, n.nUIng .he s.eep'e and spire 20 eei ,
hia nwn life -would he in dinger. In should he none wiin mem. V , hhi i. To this may bo added iho tart that
Is Zbo i" proposed that thry should be slain also. l( Church stands on .he highest point ol -he Fr.derahsts. that ihcy have barked up
II1IS (IIH.IUU.ll.di . .!.......l i ..,,1 cnirn. llf lillMll' . . . .1 ..... .. I II l. .. ... .... ...,,H ll,r... la ,111 mntl lf
Kn.liipi.iir ibem. one alter another, into i ns was ouj.-cc. ." . 'anil in tnu miy, bo um. u ..i .. .i,..iB .n K
BCUOClUb invi", i .1... -..i mm hlnnil khntild be smiled. ...,, 4,i,.i. i.rnli-.ililv. Inr Kevend oatfUfi .l Ill.- It.lh.. .CrMl,l,,il(rir. no In
Ptl tl UU HIHI V - lltH WI'J ' J - . - C J Ulll I Villi I'MIIMM tHl.tl.-.tJ, -- r
When ihey were caiieu up in mu mum- , al ffti,anii no ooseiymm: u lung uisiuu.-.
i.,.r. and inloiined what Had oeen none. ram me nurrouuuirig vie.innv, uic hil-km..
a muiin.y, iicfwre they wrrd aware ol Ihe
truo stato-of (he case;&-in on inerfedibly
1 1.-1 1 .tin nfipr be ill'6t mcilllOlieil III
rrirZl i X,nTne l&ny, aV.o, -' h-i .PU. of .b. ohl-building wee 170 fee,
..v ------- a,,.!, -Br 'h. WMnrrv ihev had not lulled hiu.ingii.
ltesp'eclfully, ymirstc,
jqh;s'.siium.,.
with Abel Mormon, and havo no doubt that -,ng Upon the Removal qucsti. n in the lShl
iho aforesaid tacts, Riateu ny ."." that I do, I believe that tlio ucmovai u--
verimblu and true, t-iven al wauiou juij on s)mia m b() sniri,red t0 rcsi at il n
'' 18H' TAPIIRT HAM. Clerk. time, if there should not bo a vote given mi
. . . mu i i X. o i .:,i .... ..i.. vonr tho countv. cither for President or tiuvn
.. .. . . i... ..i .i.o i n. Tin. IfRinnva nihiseoun v is
VOtCS lor lllO.OC8CUli.in.il " ii.".. -
nn.n.MAt. lorn and ruior the auihnrol sn 1)nramnuiit importatico to the yf-
much misery, and die cxtmpler of so much . j, -13 wjs,om not l0 be d.i"I
crime! No.uevcr ! Il never shall bo sain f , NU.MA.
dial the free and viruinns voters 01 ww
slates will raise to tlieir iirai iiw8i"." ,..,!,. ,t .,
hnmntd oflbnriiiE of such an ignou.iliioUM
... ..a . . 1 n ...r..:. ....I.. r.r ilm l.n iinnii i 1 i
....ni.L'.H.. I l I I l,l! I Willi 11 ,1 I U I I 111111.3 Wl ...W -
"""'"I .... , ., ..
i.'r Pri.fci.lPiit who wnu d desire Jink, have been deiecioti in 1 nuaui.
The sinful boh of such a sire t piey ar 0f t10 denomination of S20, N
How can ue. touiiry 1691 payable lo Samuel Hemphill, r"
XI.. liftin i tnltillil flpTirilVCtl . - n .
:.'L'"r . , '.( , hn.ul December 1-1. 18 13. signed I nomas -
The weapon whinh the Jaws command; son, Cashier; E. E. Smith, Presided -
Which rtlle ballw nor pistol iocka Tley may Uo easily uiscornoo, hh iihi -
Can ne'er withstand the jiam;ot nox. l i v id i:ala arc not lite oAkers of tho I,c'.
Intense hraTaluMSaclod drougln '.on lh.ik al all. -The genuine ollkrn.
t Clieraw, S. C. havo malqiiay iuju- r. ' V.'C;ioi)iger,'Prcsidenl Mr.
i . . ....... f 1 . I - -
d the coin anu cono i crops. v,sinr.
nigagemcni to lane pui t .Tnu .nn. a( j
a