The Country dollar. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1849-1851, July 06, 1849, Image 1

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    .II , OF..CLBCUMSTANTIAI‘BVIDENCE:
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~ 44: ratilicetitMlbti.$ Edinburg Journal: , • ,
• :11, qe I,il ifit i l .,l . •
, tittnets of a Burbler. • '
'.' I, q9ndqilicte r 1 more than :'half a century.
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Vtr,,,,., ,p9F19,04i in, going .alongHolborn,
..etrt 4trivict seen' near tho,corrtera,i,if,orle of
the thoroughro" Teo which - divergd towards
" nikve! 'Square; the • respectable' looking
'i. n '= ..ablver'. 'and.h4bei , dashur named
:. :I ' ... , Ivey; 'a man 'generally esteemed;
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_ . e.rieitghbo rs , .and 'who wan-usually
..- 'eaailaored Well todo in the world', . Like
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.nuitty.":London tradesmen, 'Harvey was o: I
4-: 4nitllifiora th e c ountry. •He had come
to town when a poor lad to push his
f t - k . -• : `., e ltiiinP) , and by‘dint of steadiness and civil- i'
•;-'' ' l tY,p •And ,a :small property left him ,by a
. a IS'
~, , tazii . rolatiOn, 'he had been able to get into /
-• b o o ms on, hi s own account, mid to attain •
_O4 t: important .clement of success in
1
i Lojulon-,•-"ci :connection.7 ~ Shortly after i
- setfing up in the world,, ho married a•
young woman from his native town to
wlroin 10'had heen . .engtvd ever since his
sql4lldays ''and at the time our narrative
conali n icen ' ho'was the father .of three' chil
,.
~
n ' ' ' Harirey's establishment was one
-: • rues
, . f the best 'frequented of its clans . in the .
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• ';'t; "TOileiitildneser'pain Witliont See
-I'--nrg--etilafoiners-going in or out.: '-There was'
'-'--dvidently , 'not'a hale' business ' going fur
- '-',Waid:' ' But although to'all appearance; • a •
iftishin'g concern; the pit.prrior of the
.
surprisedlo 'find that ho •
' 04/41 ishment•was'
1 -, , :'eantontinutilly pinched in his cirounistan-
A - '-' No matter 'what arpoihit 'of buniness
a -',ed'over '-thacounter, he never got
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;,,„A-referred to she' keephiff
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.; 4 • Ahat co,, orphan,- ,
jois; 10 11F4 ' l'• , rotintex.men and' cash- ,
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,o,usp or trade; - I tlinguishes the great, •
9( B *meded..' - All4 . l4rive till'xvusmot 4
• m HaryeY's ;or 'I I ; mm,4:116 iireall eoint ,
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tr : ., 1, ratne a ne9195 . 51, nu , 0
„ N aad not to 1
1 1.. thd , /'c' i. , , *1 , was '?g•ni tt i 3 ; to k ix)xiut it; i
: sh?tnan i , whose, texitv in pikh, Y : a 1
ri• gurneri.,lrit6 . th6.'din c' r ; s o as 'to 'n
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dump, unseen, wish 'jerk i nto' his ha* 1
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was Worthy of Herr Dobler, or any other"
.„ . master, of the subliiii rt of:jugglery. • '
~. I 'tad-natured an suspicious, perhaps
also not , saffioicuitly .• ilant,, Harvey was
~ long in discovering a v ho Ma ; pillacred •
. . Cartwright,, the, flat 'D. f. tho'person who
,•'. lv aa,ProYing on . his ployer was. not. a
;, ' young man.
' ki e 'vt it ' otwoon forty ariafitly years (wage, an I i • .been in various;
... situations, where he ha I lwayngiven. sat.
. s isfaetion, except on, I. score
'w of ba s ..; ;- sowhat irritable. F .ately,
ex
h e . was a't
•• ' Man of loose habits, afd for.yeam his -
, travixouce-had .b.pirt • • ai e. hy-pw5r,,,t...,_
•.- clandentniplyabstracte, limn his too-con
..-' tiding master. Slow to klieve in the'reali
kir elf stieh Wickedness; 'lr. flarvey could i,
1 . with dillictity entertain t suspicion which'
began to diwn on hiimiirl. At length '
doubt iviiS'at an end: ' Ile detected . Cart- I ,
wright in m very act of carrying otrgoods '
to. a consi °rabic amount: The man was!
tried at tat Old Baily for the offence; but
through a4technical informality in the in-
dictmento.cquittjd.. ..• - ,• ' I
. . Unable ici• find employment and a char
,
aster gone; the liberated thief became sav-i
ag9,,reyeqful and desperate. lnstead of
imputing liti frill to his . own 'iriegularities,
. ha,considortd bis.late unfortunate einploY
er.fis the eq.'s° of his ruin i s and 'now he
bent all the 'energiesnf his dark nature to
destroy the reputation of the man whom he
had betiayed and plundered: 'Of all the self-delivered 'to the rule of unscru
pulotts. malignity, 'with whom it has. been'
my fate to come protosgionally in contact,
I never knew one so utterly fiendish as
this ,discomfitted eilferer,•. -.Fre/Init.:4l with
• his ierianary wrongs, he formed the. de.-
. .
errninatlon , to labor, evou;:,if it were foi•
ye l arsAto i xvirt . Ins victin4, - ,-.7.lNothin g sivai,t,
of death should divert hii,n.,,ftern this fi4e
darling object, of his existence.
Animittedty these diaboliCal pabsions,
CciriWrighi i;ro i eeeded to his work. liar.
,veY, herbaL4oo 'geed' reaSon - ti) know, was
in'debt to i') Mims Whci', had 'Made him ;ad :
vaneen l'a 'by means,'ofartfidly ceineoc
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i'' ted anony . us' letters eVidently 'Written
by some on cOnibtisant with the 'matters
on which hawrote ' he succeeded inithrini-'
ing the, haberdasher's creditors. ; Thocon
seqoenoes NPro-rflern.aPOs or ,immediate
payment, obi
,in-spite icif
,Op :de,btor'sex- ) .
planation aid proniiws,,,writs, bot:iyy ;ay
expenses, ruinous sacrifices and ultimate
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outlitie lu'Ps - records , of 'the , ' emiiis"4lth ,At ,tkiti mome nt ,'
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which a , ft* yearil ago , I , wbs farniliat:;tit t - vias•at ti4e, jiottes, a terrible xi nging,o,f bell
The inliiiiated and distressed feelings' W 44 heard, and • Ab nvn stairs i wa,s, t ‘
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o ffiatvey l ad his family may be lettto aoil/e'tOrtl}a Y9/*O2, arid of feet running,tatTYTl
i nillin inn. Wtieli he
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r ffngiitt, 'n" 'OeSparr, . 4 6'i4.e.iinblish iwbody Ight te leaye the ho* tillik wq4l
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hotel: ' This . ; in a..' Man :', of straightened
means, was doubtless haprudent; but..hp•
afierwardsAtterlipted' to explain the ci Tiny,.
stances . b y saving, . that
. ..as i : the . 0 1 1 P In
which he had . engaged lushpriasage was, ,t o
had
; sail on the day
: a ftel l i g s li t r. ri ad v d it i l l ' io h n e nl ex-.
!pease rather than, , , .
profbried ineurring his a
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with failing • spirits, „nursing an in ant—
should be• exposed., to Coarse, ;assiiipiatieris
and personal, discomfort,:; Jii! the expecta
tion, however,; of being only ono; night in
in
'the hotel, Harvey was , unfortunately dis,
appointed.. Ship-masters; especially those
commanding emigrant vessels, were then,
as now, habitual proinise-hreakers ; and
Although each succeeding sun wastes light
them on their way, it was fully a fortnight
before the ship stood Out, to sea. By 'that
time a• second and more dire reverse . had
occurred in the , fortunes ,of, the
,luckless
.llarvey.. ; - .• . . ..; : ; ;, ;. .. :.,
Cartwright; whose appetite for,vengeance
was but.whetted by his first success,,had
never lost sight of 'the movements, of his
victim ; and now be had fellowe4him to
theplace of his embarkation, :with,an ea
ger. but undefihd purpose of; 'working him
some further: and morndeadly mischiof.-4-
Stealthily ho f hovered about the house.
which sheltdred The: unconscious object of
:his , malicious_ hate, Plotting, as he after-,
,Wards confessed, the wildest scheme
. for
satiating his revenge'. Several times he
'made excuses for calling at the hotel, in the
hope of observing the nature of his premi-.,
sex; taking care; ; however, not to be seen 1
by. Mr: arvey or his family. ; A fortnight
passed away; and the. day
. of departure : for
the. emigrants arrived without the sligliest
opportunity occurring : for.tho ; gratification
of his.; purposes.;,. The
.ship was ; leavidg
her ;berth ;; most of the passengers werio
on board; Mrs. Harvey and, the, children,
with nearly the whole of the luggage, were
already safely in theAressel ; , Mr. Hervey,
only remained on shore to purchase some
trifling articles, and . to settle his bill at the '
hotel on moving his, last trunk. • ,Cartwright,
had tracked him all day ; he could not At
tack .him inthe street ; and he finally, fbl
lowed him to the hotel, in order to wreak
'''t i.rengeanco.on him. in . his private; apart
fl3ikof 'the,sittuition or, which he • had in,,
fore Carl d.. the hotel first, and , le 7
ho had gone down
a passage in
i h u a r d a r e irl O e f tl ,t r h re is d :
ic z e r : F in li st:v a e r .u las P to t ;s t e %l t , d o e
.li t io l e ie. i%ti , i b lro u :r st oi l
jerailv.livvielichiyie,sli: fil e - apt:l; . Nercadn'rtatthywirip:l)gs'i:tailt.'iliorliesti.
his ?ern and parlor, in
find the Occupant - , ai t yfprise, did :he
comfitted. Passing.towards tlce - eliTartfliat-
Casc,.he perceived ;a zoom of which the
-Ls.. -wara-elsamxuta..thakral iballe_there
lay n,gold- watch und the appe ages.—
Nobody. was lathe apartment ; the gentle-.
man who occupied it had only a fawrne 7
merits' before gone to bit; bedchamber ' fin.'
ce
a brief spa, Quick -as thought a diabol
ical
purpose, flashed through the braider
rthe,villain, who had been baffled in his on
ginal intentions. He recollected . that he
1 had:seen:a trunk ,in Harvey's room, and
that the keys hung; in the . lock. rt •. ,An in
conceivably sho
,space of time, served, for
'him to seize . the, I,Priteli,, to deposite it in the
'boom of Harvey's : trunk,. and to!, qui i ;the
hotel
,by
. a . back stair, which led by ,a short
‘cut.to the harbor... The.wholq : tridisaet ion
was done unperceived, and , the wretch at
last departed, unperceived.. ' , ',
. Having finished his
. 1)4 ness at The' bar
Mn, Harvey repaired. to his room, locked:
his trunk, which being Of
. a handy size, lie I
mounted on his shoulder, and proceeded to.l
leave the. house by the ; , back, stairs, in or
'der,to get as ;quickly as possible to, the yes 4
sel. Little reeked he . or, the, interruption i
which was tp , t)piiriPSCPtCcl i Ac) his departure.
He had pt. as...fitF,as, thereat of the stair'
with his burden, When ,lily vovertaken
bi.d in .. wa i t e r, 1,116 dacha a, las
geiPg tii• leave th e I; • eti • th . at . lie w a s
, ottscrcta.adcstmely with
out sottting his accounts.. , It is ',prop' ar't ''
mention that Mr. ,Harvey, had:inquired the
enmity of this partieular : waiter in,Conse2 '
quence of ;having, out of his slender, ; re:
s o urces s given him Age small a giatuity en,
the occasion of paying ;a .former
,bill, arid
not aware of the, second bill, heing:settleci,
the waiter,
.was;p:Aimr„glad td , halyd
,an op
portunity, of charging , him , with 11: ii.. Oa
lent design, :,...In vain, „Mr. Harvey remon
strated, saying M!. Il
ae .b4d paid r
or . ,eveiy.
thing.•\ The .wailer
,lypald.not . ,,heljevo' :ibis
statement, and detuined.him Utill'he Should'
hear, betterabout.io • 2 ' • • ;
~,t" Let „me. go, felloy,, I insist , upon:it;"
said 31 410arvey,littrning witkitidir- 16 - '
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when ftil,ora i sudden, Sally ,rushrid,dolvn, been pretty, and was,sp Still, but f anxiety,
stairs and says ag how Ne.••l7 has imissed Was. pictured in her pale ~countenance.
his gold ,watoh,%mul, that
,no;: ono should, Hor dress was plain, but not inelegant ;and
quit ;the- botch" - i I, : ' •-; ,' o . , oto •
,engaging
No. 1 7; 11 9 ',old, dry-looking military, gen- appearance: .: ,• . ..... •! . ,
demon:in a particularly, high passion, now ;" Be . ,so good l as to sit" down," ' said I,
showed himself on the scene, uttering ter, bowing ; . .t",and tell _me all you wmildlike
riblo ,thz,•eiats : of legal procecdings against to . say.' . •., . .
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the-house:for the loss he•had sustained. , . Tke poor woman burst into tears; but
Harvey, was stupefied: pond indigoant, yet afterwards recoveringlierself, she, told me
he could ; hardly. help smiling at the pother. pretty nearly the whole of her , history
.and
"IV.hat,".,said • he, ,11 have I to:do with, all that of her husband.,
this;? I have -paid for everything;, I, arn ' , 'Lawyers have occasion to sep.so much
.surely entitled to go away if I like.: lic. 7 ", duplicity, that I did not
,all atonce give as
,member, that if , I
,lose my passage to Bos- sent to the idea' of Harvey being innocent
ton,•you.shall answer for: it.",; ~ • , ~ , • . , of the crime of which ; he stood charged.—
, "A very much regret detaining,you, sir," ; ' . "There is something perfectly mexpli.
replied the, keeper of theoluatel ; " ; buto . yoa cable in the case," I observed, "and it will
,hear that, there was„ a .rebbery.comuutted require sillirig., Your,- husband; iI hope,
within the last few `minutes, and.as it will has always borne a good diameter." -
be properlo, search every one in 'the heuse, ", Perfectly so.* c Was no doubt tin
surely you, who are on the, point ofdepar- ' fortunate' in business; but lie, his certi
ture, will have no objection to be searched ficate on the first . examination ; 'and there
.first, and then .be at liberty to, go?'' .. • , are many who would testify to his upright
!
Therc.was .something so perfectly rea- nepS:;' 'And here
,again My, client broke
sonable in all this, that. Harvey,stepped intotocars, as if overwhelmed with her re
into an, adjoining, parlor,. and, thrtiav open cellectioris and PrespeetS., . ...
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his. trunk. ; for, inspectioni, never doubting " I think I recollect, Mr. Harvey's:shop,"
that his innocence would be: immediately said I, soothingly., "it seemed a
. very re
manifest. . • spectable concern ; and we must
.scewhat
'. . The waiter, whose mean rapacity had can, be done; keep. up your spirits; the
beep the cause of thedetention, acted-as- only•Tfear -A - have - arises --- from - the - fact of
eXaminer,. Ho pulled one article after an,- Judge A-- , ---!,being on the bench. He is
other out, of, the trunk, and .at length-7-1/g7 usually. considered severe,. and' if exculpa
ror of horrors !4--•held pp the missing watch.: tory:evidence , fail, your husband ,will run
with a look of triumph and scorn.. „, : the risk of being-,-.-tmosported." A word
~ , . .yV,fio put that, there ?"; cried Harvey in. of, more terrific import, ,with ;which I was
an, agony,of mind which can .be better it - about', to conclude; stuck unuttered in my
egined than, described.
," y.lio. has &tie th rpa t,, ,", Have you employed an attor
ney ?" I added,
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mo this - grievous wrong? I
,koow nothin
as to how the }vote!' canac into my, truck.,', •
.A`,.No.: I have, done nething as..yet, but
No one answered•thisappeal..
sent stood for a inomet, in gloomy, sileoce, :
4 11 'FP', apply.to you, to. beg of . you to be my bus-.
bland's:counsel." . o .
- , ";P4',7. said the landlord to Harvey, PA " ; Well; that must be looked , tri., ,I s all.,
.
recoveriog ; from his Surprise, "I am sorry , speak ,to a local to prepare and work
for you.. For. the sake of a miserabletri- 'out the case ;, ,and we shall ,do our utmost.
fle,yon have. brought ruin, and disgra.c9,94 to get an acquittal. , To-morrow I..wilrcoll.
yourself, This, isa matter which concerns on your, husband in :prison."' . • ..,: , ..
the.. honor of.,nly house, , arid Cann9t stop
Many thanks were offered by the :tailor,
here, Flow,eyer .. muck :it ,
.is against, my, tunate lady, and she withdrew. , - •:: .. ;
feclincra you must fro before a, Magistrate:" - : •.• • • •
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- i ' I. tan not going to inflict on the reader a
" By, all means," added No,. 17,, with the detailed - . :
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importniice of an injured man. ." A pret- . •
I I h turned, as banisters' would say; on
ty thing: that ones watch is not safe in a w ' c • • •• • • i • 1 •
• • : a-beautiful ofcirennistan la evuolenco.l
house like othis-" • ,•,• • ' • •
• '. • • • ' Along with the. attorney, a:sharp-enough '
" John,,send Boots for a Con .Itable," said • ..• • • . . • , •
1, , - person in his way,! examined sllrldUS . Fir:
the landlord., ..,',, , •-,
' ,Harvey, pat ,with inset ad Ica Hil ;: g .
0 ' n J 1: i ': ties at the hotel; and made.myselfacquiritv
tdd•iaith the nature Of the reiniseg.; The
. haod. • A deadly cold , perspiration trielted . , investigateda liew r . ) -V '- th 'fri - re
down his brow. illis. heart .swelled and more the • C. el ' ? 1 .?
heat as, if it , would burst: -,What i shoold be dark • and
. my-sterious---.always Supposing
• -.
,( 1 0 ?, Hi s. w h o l e ,
, prove a t „ wer9 i n
.an - i n .. Harvey's innbcence=,-did the whole case
• There was not one redeeming
start. hliglited. : ,‘,` 0.4(3041,110'ne't desert a a PP ear *
'_frail 1 4 1 0 1 nlicl)Prbeingl, giv9. inc strengl 1 trait in the •alliiin - exCept -Harvey's' previ:
I , • oils good character;: andgeodl character;
wa;-a.l-T e o„w,Lai_id, terrible, misfortune, , b ,
tle.mviva .Im litilrtcin ' 4 v altered.. • A lit- . 3 . r. •
. the' law Of England, goes 'for ' nothing
facts proved to the satisfac;
- irre.iiig, loigeir -, 40.aie,,ii.;.,,g';;7,3aci . ad- in oppOsltio' nto
Ti..,
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let
me to a: inagistrate.,inte`ndv, anribm4Y-7/ "t‘lis abe tic •pres:t.:.l
ding, judge.' Thii man possessed' great
let tis have, this diabolical: plot unravelled,
I court inquiry into my; character andcon-
fore . nsic acquirements, iandwas of Spotless!
duct f! : - i ~ • " ..• pnvate character; but like the' majority of,
lawyers of that day'-=when it was noiex-
" It is ao use saYine. any inorcabout
"it,"'
,
.answered the , landlord: ".here is- Boots trtiordinary thing to hang • twenty , 'men
, iii t
with a constable, and ,let: us all go away a morning at'Neatate---he was a staunch .
stickler for the' gallows 'as thaonly effect
together to the ,nearest, magistrate. Boots,
caw that trunk.. ~•John araPtilly, you.can teal" reformer and safeguard of the social
fellow us." . ,I. • state.!.' At thiS time. lie :Wris;;litit' partially
_ And so the pa '' :
rtY, Lru;iii, amid iiii;:, Under recovered frail along arid seVere"indistpo 7 ' 1
sition,'' and the: traces:of recent 'suffering i
the. constable as , conductor,- a iljoarned to
the. house of a magistrate' in pp adjacent wt ' r6. di4inell Y n pr h !' entan hi'''Ptllti and
passionless features.
1 . 1 . "'," . '' ' ' •I's- ~ ',
street..' %There tire, matte", so chat
a .ease or felonyt-robbery in " a., dwelling .1 - jorvy was arraigned ii► q . tie coriii ;the
hoppet-7that.:,Flarvev„,.all ; protestati ons c. , evidence was gone citifflillY through; Mad
thp.contrary, was fully owninitted :Aar trial . : every thin;, se ftir aS I Was
' emic,eined;
. If • ;,• • ' •
o at the ensuing Mareb ' assizes then ut a was chine that could do: But at' t h e
Ifey, , daYs.distant..;,, •
~ • ' , .... ;.,, ~ - , time to liiCli'l' refer, Counsel was not al- 1
I .At the :period at :avliicli these incidents lOW6d to addiess 'the oiii-t on behelfefthel
occurred, I was a young, going on prisoner ',t practice since introduced froni
my'first circuits.:. - I, had; Rot as yet. been Scoiland=and:ceriSeqUentlY I) v/i6' alloW-.1
i honored with, perhaps, more than, Hire,: or • eel nO opporhinity'to, draw ; the 'attention of
fopr, briefs,. .and these 'only -,in cases so the jury to' thO total aaniit Of any oir'6oov:
slightly, productive of fees., that:l, ,was,com- illetice; Of ',die priSoner'S" guilt.''''Haryby,
, pelted ,to study ,econoroy, ia my exchrsi Orr , . liiiiielf:tried , - to 'point oat • 'the' MilikeliliOcia
Instead of taking ugmy residence at ao , ini t . of hi; ' king 'Aiilt;y;' 'kit , lie', WEI , ii!tiot nriiiiiii
when ovisiting •:•••-• , -.----,,a,ponsitleralge,,sea. gilled' With •diiilectie'"iiiiliflis,' 'find . his Ilia-1
, plait, where the ,cotrq, ,held , its sittings,;.l
rafigne' fell 'pointless orr:llia Mader:hand
-4W911in.; ludgiezS ;kept .ibY.. it widow lady, ings'of the twelve' cominetiLialitee' intliaid-
I where,- nt , , asmall expeosp, "I., o ol i t' c i l l oy 1108101o'sat 'in' the.jiiry.bioi.".. The judge
, perket quietoeSs, free frominterriiPtioa.; liiitdly
. 'prOCeedod•tii siiin"iip - the evidenee;'
4, I ,0n the. evening aher my arri.val on Il ic ,, and 'this Jai 'did erripliaticallk i deraitist the
Alarekeirenit DC l t,h9, ) y gar , 17........, was .sit. 1 liaCilidi'Weiliit : With' 'ranch ' ° foree • 'oil"
tingin
,my -lodgings ,pern'sing,,a,iaeW xvoih the susliielouii' 'eireiATisionecth Of a itectly
en:crintirial jurisprndencp, when the' hind:, man tiliting'up :his , abode at; an expensive
lady, aflor, -tapping at. tlic,door, entered i v - , flishiontible'hiStel; his furtive descent from
room,„ .. ~. „ , .. ., ; r , . r. ,. Lis'a' pailments by the Rabic stairs; the iin
, 41 j am sorry to -tmuhie yop" .
„ sir,.. sulk doubted thee of the watch . being: found, in
she ;, 4 ,!but a lady.has,called . to see, you ab,oot his 'trunk i'• the' improbability; Of any one
a verydistressiPg.iaw, ,case7-very,distrek puttii e ; itlhere' but.liiinself; and the ex:
king.inde94, PildA , YerY.strupge,cooit j 4 treinelikeliliedd that theyrobbery rims ier:
too. . , ; Only, if you, could , Vp r so,goodr"'4 . t o fected in' TO Sir 4 inorrients'tti tithe' qty the'
sec jim.,7 - !? . , •,,. •„,, -, , „,,,
,•,•,,, ~,, •
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~.,,, : OutOrit; just •as'he' , ,j l iaSscid;froin thew Millet'
- " Who is,she 37, . ~, ~,, ~ „,, ~,..\,' the' hotel; to thti reel* Which he Iliad otetipi.J'
L"fiAll I ii.fp,w,ro'bent it isthis ;, plui,is,, a Od:'. J 44 .lf,'."'Saicl , he ( to the' juri; in etineht-
Mis / .. Ntrey, , Ni l id;' and liei'liiilitVti,d 'and ;dingliiS eddies's,' Alyea , rani tlfter lilt , these
a qc l ,i9r,, , ),"9T h e. IL4,'§ilii: A rstetil6, , foili'lli l dio l v. cv,iftristati6y r.t.iivArn , :trK.initic i tzei l 'tate
1
' 114 viii;9 1 1 1 -1>(;:r.0, ilve• 4 i•') - 1 - 4 1 ' 1 ','"PPP9 1 4! ; •!unhoent got 'thy , trimailai 'frittit.unarge9 t
p ,• • on leaving ifici'lfirge' bittol . 4l;rei.the tirinbre 'thtin:t. can do. ' , The' iknacseeni
•. 1 51 1 .,1 1 . 1 ., ~: x _,. 1.. K i.,1•1 0, .
.1 / 1 • 't' , ; ~ 1' I 1 0 R
i iy, I%'if 4. P - V"i , t! ` 4..1,t , 19r, .F?bbeiy., , , i rord to Mb t!s die .
, t . A.4 the''suit at'nooa-day.f•-••••
i, It i fj t?„'fy.,. i ninglctit' by' pie , prisener, - to The eviden . itt`sliot4 is irtesistable- And
s W/,c? ) , yipi 0 P 1 9;q 1 1 8 1, 11 1 - A . ,p,71th'ell i here;liirt..:, if the- just fin liece:sstiryproirisions o ' flilie
t 1
I, e a : ya , , the; :I.niggeg; and . ,
,P;i shy 4titti4l it.iv'to.tf. Mit: tforO'ed. in. stielf , 'very ;plain
1 P
icli in 01°10/4.b6aA) amid ' AvnSln'ottat . o cootkobo . .iety rnill'bU , 'dissolved; and
41.0 OPlistre§si tibir hAy . i?idtlipr; 'lviio iii seeurity 'fol. 'opbrty tbel'e will- b POne
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the PrOVInY Vt ',,;!NTViCe] dial. F,al, f liqr , rtiltlenten; 1
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4d, to 4 pi y.9n l n,ef l tiTail pad lier'an4 Jibe , ibt. . . •
i i ii i. ?,llio ' ping/ lailf.h c?(lit . wi lguls ., cit,t,h4
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gy. . '.',A4 ply, broAliQr,ltpoyvoltat Wti
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L4Ott'clpt lE t twYer staying lieo; ) ,lid I llt 6 9: Oho of them -
"tAo , i)oor,v 6 :xl?iM ?Acnine ptai,eo, ll sult dfai it was
p itboUttha• cl4r;' . l ,'' ,, . d ' liißd tli6 eioW
had thekttstail lb'
44 W€4l, I'll seo what'.. eqe,:bo'd9liq,--2. teottitc:—.4l l '
, T 4 1 §is9 tI . T lady, to Sti) , /? , 4 1 , 1 t , ,l:' Ottigns'/isi c
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DOLLARA YEAIt,INADVANCr.,,!,
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why sentence of
,death should not be pass
ecl upon him: . • •
J• •
Poor Harvey ! I durit scarcely look at
him. As the sonorous Words fell on his
ear he was "graspingmervously with
Icing hands" nt the ,front of the, dock. _He
appeared stunned; bewildered, aa.a man
but half awakened frOm a' bideouli'dreani
;
might be supposed to; look.'" lle had cern.
preliciaded, though he' lthd scarcely heard;
the, verdict; for on the instant; ' the voi4
which but a few on,
before Sting' to him'
by the' brook side; was 'ringing through'
his brain, ftnd be could repogn4e:-the
tle pattering feer of his children; , as Sob
bing and clinging.to their shrieking Moth:
er's dresh, she and they Were hOrried out
of the Court. The • Cleric, tiller painful
pause repeated 'the' sots inn' 'formula. ,fly
a strong effort the doomed man mastered
his agitation; his'pale equittenotte li b idtteir
up with indignant, fire, and firm and' self
possessed, ho thus replied to the ;fearful
terroffatory
.
" Much could I say in thee name, not'of
mercy, but of justice, why the 'sentence a
bout to bc passed on ,me shotild not be pro
flounced ; butnothing, a aotl
a willam
me With.' you, pride-blindk
ministers of
death. YOU fashion to yourselVesout Of
your own - Vain conceits do you - .fashion--
modes ,& iiistrinnehts,: by - .the-aid-'6l,which,
yeti 'lttidly imagine' to invest 'your:serves,
with 'attributes which belong, only 'to Om..
Itiseieti6o ; 'arid nowt warn you- 7 -and it is'
a voice from the tomb, in whose 'slitidOw I
already stand;' which' addresses you-- : that
• , •
you are about to'Commit a most cruel and'
deliberate murder." • ' • ' •
'lle paused , and the jtirylboked fnieclic I
other's.eyes 'foithe'eourage'they could not
find' in their 'own
,hearts. The" voice of
soriseience Spoke, 'but was only for a feW
'Tbd' suggestions that
What graVe -Parliaments, learn ti judges, f'sc,
all classes of "respectability." 'sanctioned,
could not be 'l'vrefig,' 'lrma less Murderous
or cruel, silenced the small" tones,
and tranquiliz i ed the, startled juror:4.
Prisoner' at the bar'," said the judge
with. his ebld; 'calm voice 'of destiny,
cannot 'listen' to such observations ; ,you
have, been found gu'iltyOf a' 'licit - tong of
fence, by,4 jury of your own countrymen,
tifier a' 'patient trial..., With that finding I
.
need 'Scarce' say I entirely agree., ; I am
ts;:satisfied' of your :guilt as if 'I bad seen
yob .commit the act with My own bodily
eyes. The circumstances of your being .
a person who,' from' habits and education!
should havebecrinhove committing so Vase ,
a . .crime,:,Oidy aggravates,: your
floWeVer, no matter who or what you have
been, You must expiate your offence on the,
The lawhas very properly,, for
the safety of society, decreed the_ uppish,
rrt ni T 4L .l,77 o i f ttrt„x, , r d_ mv ea r t eitrintrn h cil fo id r_ fii su tiol e t h ' re s p z- l it y 7S it : l !): a t s r i o c : n ly .,
ing with his elbows on the front of the dock;
his bowed face Fevered with his outspread
handS; and the judge passed sentence of
death in the accustomed fern - 4 • The court
then reser and - a turnkey,
,placed liiS hand
upon the, prisoner's arm to lead him away, Stiddenly , hdaiieoveredin4faee;'drew
hini
tip' to his' full '
markably, glared fiercely
roimd.,upon the audience, like
, •
mal tit' bay; • • • • •
•
"My lord,',' be Cried; or' rather' shOuted,
„la leM you.
Force. - 41 ''' I motioned, hanged,thei - d
in an exeitpd' -__ce. _te jutge,
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impatiently to the jailor, and strong' hands "What of him?” replied the judgp, hu3,
impelled the prisoner from 'the front of the features, suddenly flnslung crimson, , ) -1„-
dOck., Bursting iron) them, he agpin'gprang . " Why, my lord,_ oply.this --. 04t h. 6 ,.**
forward; and his arms Otitstretched;,:whilst as innocent 9f tbo crirk./q*for.,ivhick.Yell,
!di' glittering eye seemed to hold thelutl , ia hanged him as the child. yet unhern,l,44ld,
spell-bound, exclhitned; '‘'‘. l .lly lord, bcfc7e ; the deed!, I put the watch : in his trunkli';
another month has passed away you, will ; And to the unutterable, horr,or of thp,entipp,
appgar,at the bar of another world, to an-' court, •he related, the, ; whole particulam'of
swer for 'the lifo ; ' the innocent 'Hie; which! the transaction, ,tbe ,origin, of hip 'gradgp a l
God bnsiowed upon, m6,.,!)1t, A'il le ii "'you' gains t. Harvey, cymi'llia dplight,on,bringdpg
have impiously cast rtn , ay. as tt thing of him' to the gallows,„ ,;. 1 , ,,,
ritiiight and ,corit!” • Ile't eased, and was . "Inhuman, ~exeprable villain 1", grulpqd
at 'once b orne olr. 'rime court, in' - bome - the judge in extreme exciterapnt. -• • ..,'J, - ,)
donflision; - hastily departed: It wits tho't ?Cleverly done,,,thottqh l ,:Wa t.3 • A t ,
, rito i
..at the time that the judge's evidently- fail my my lord?" rejoiced the,rufHan, 'Yith.tbi.ttg
ing health• had suggested the piwheey to irony, , r in. pvidqncc you kneiv,,, wnir
the prisonek'. ''lt on!) excited a foNv day's' resistable i ; the crime ,as clear as thp,sunal
wonder, 'add Wds. for;2;etteit.' - ' ''" • ' noonday; and if,irierauch plain" casea t ,the
The positiO of a harriSter in such eir-: just and nore..sari.law was 2 n, „ot , efilf'?Xe.P4
cuMstances is al N'vays
ly say that my own feelings were of nvet-' bo no security' for property!„Ther i e,„-kvere
ry clistrOssing kind.' consciett4that if the your words I thirdc. Half oh that moat
unforiuriatO man' really 'was 'guilty, he waa sion I admired your' lordship's judgment
at 'least not deservink, of capita! punish- and elotftteriee I "Soeiety :vitiated:lb& dis-
Mem; I' oxOrted: ' myself to' 'procure a Mt' solved 'icon innoc:ent Man . 1VCIE1:110t hang
prieve.; In the ' first place -I waited 'Pri.' etl I; Ha ! lia Iha I Capital l'c.upitally'shoutc ,
vately, w the judga,; :but he would liSten'to ed the' fProzious •felon ,with dernonkingleei
no th-oPosat for a respite. '' Alon; with P.) as he marked, the sefliszsts Aliftie*rd." 4- -
nuinberOr individnals-kily;Of the BO.' thecountenanee of the.judife. ) , - :sibrJ!;e 9 ',. -
' 6tai'or, 'Fiidiids 7 l 4 . 'iinfitliitfcig thd Prawn - ' , ..s o ,llemovothe prisonefMoriedthtildwiff` i
fora`,.';cOlninuktii.,o of 'the ii seriterie; 'But ' .1' An .011 w; was about .`to do ''so; but die '-, ,
• bCin,g'ilitaccternparned ivith motioned him to.ldeitiit:l;2lEfisieriii4 '
! ation from ihr,;,,fit4 , v; the prayerof 0 r pe r : . w2e . katures.ivoikeit qiiiiivul * itst'illt:‘; , .-4
1t1t;.4 Wtto"'Cif 'coarse- diUl'eliard'eci;'the laW - seerner;in - r u j r n. a ;4. . 'tbm4 arth .
il,' AWLS . ' &iid 'ails t take - its T c 6080 . . 1 Ho W' wotel not 3 coth . c e.:, : 4: - ..i/itt;:i: 1 ; :)j .nrit, 1 7 , 1 7-7 ,ltn-,much cruelty has, been exercised uncaps -,; "1 .suppose,y lordimeoittinnocittoe t ri: K.
shelter of that reindiseler, 'exPrdssion! wrighton a - My and. biasing' to inkthe
l: . ,aitkl,W, v illinf,ly w i tr ia li vp .. prs H sed o 4 cis shadow,.,of,4ainttorable :desp' ' Tgid i witbrici LI
, succeeding e en s t ; I.J (1.13143 to . save :111& settled on his faccs444liistifipiarreyouikitoW
life;lentlewi)ored osoothe,thb: lbw; renittin-' that his. wife deittroyed:hersolf.,-!Ttie.card
; ing hours of the deerned convict; '' and fro- oiler's Jury aaid4sheliadTallert:ancidenbil,
; quently; yisited hirri in- tho'COnderrined dell; ly, into •• the Jittteevt:lrkikOWpetbmrf 4 Shii
The more I saw' Of'hiltroll : dOep l att4ro,itir tin:tithedherself , nridirAttt, • , -.-','
my sympathy in his 'easel'. which rives that breken h'eariN,`l'srtivttizertraiitt
d . r,ficry . u . o i i felon.' .'. '” L'have I teen. a• mast derttlibaby - -inr,herfAmts - i'.ild&tl,*l tO,-17
rtrifortuncrtelnirtr,i' , said he , ktrie iday . td , me.' knOw4.ll4l , istal3loittl t ) Uttlttititti4 • ' t-''''
IF
'‘A'. de stiny 'ruin' iii; ihrtune and: in! erlasting ' pet'clitionl-4tut' inY ' •,,.: -,`,,* ,rt
lifeliee.Peretted me:: I I ca4o4,if desPrtetti fierti;thOiAt'llstarhreftd littortikfifflV''
liY God' and man-ydt flertOrt -will one day terilfidiriPto.'shall'fioi.3 tiOgn'''' ' 3
v Indicate - myiutiOcente Of thisfoaleltaige:. doivir to -..WherriYoug*trinitoi
To -think of 'beiti'shanged'ilk6"ll. 'tlOg. for aA ' 'lf -h I Ahrtt'' Irak ''W
• . _ -•. 4 ... —.- .pi gea,
P r rime,at'Whichm 'aettllievoltst 'Great is, Hound Oftiljtide.ilifigi '
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tho crime . of thoselmhecile jprore,ari that
false and, hard-hearted judge, thtia
an irroireFsable' decree, . . consigns.a fellow•
mortal to a death `of violence and dipgrace,
Oh God, help `rne,--rhelp me t tuataini , lnat
bitter, bitter hourr`
. And then , the poor
man would throw himself on his bed and
NVCCI
But the parting willi - hia.wife, and 1ff!147 .
dr.en.' What pen can' dericiihe thailedi.
Iffe interview/ They knelt in prayer,their
wo-bcgone countenanceS 'Suffused in teaks,
and with hands clasped donvlllsively'itik;
gethel. The scene , was too
sacred for the eye of a stranger.. ' I TUB ed
from the cell, and ;buried: myself in my
lodgings, whence I did not remove till all
was over..
,Ncxt daY , Harvey,.
victim victim to circumstantialence, and ofd
barbarous criminal Pude, perished; on,tho,
scaffold. , ;
I
Three weeks, afterwards. the, court arri,
ved at a populous, city. in the west of Bag..
land. It had in;the interval visited
. anoth.
er assize town, and there Judge A—,-rhait
left three for execution. . At the trials,oc
these men, .hoWever,,l, had met attended-.
So shocked had been my feplings with tip
mournful events-which ,had taken place at
---, that I. had. gone into Wales, for, the.
sake of change
. pf, scene. 4ffor roaming
abOut-for a-fortnight. amidst
. the-iild soliw
tude of Crernarvonshire, J . . took ;the,. stage
for the city which I knew tho,cpurl wee to
and arrived on the daY; previous,
the opening of the assizes,'
".Well,.are No, to have a be.allr
dar I" I inquired.. next morning of a, hrotlx:
er barrister on 'entering the court:.
"Rather light fora *arch assize,"„ re
plied ihe impatient. counsel as -he bustled
onward. 4 Theie?q car . twngint's R39:7:7,
highway robbery—in which Tam
,for the
prosecution. He'll swing ; for : it, and Parr;
haps four or, five pthers.'', „.
" A gond hanging judge is
thc under-sheriff; whp at,thiS moment join t
ed us rubbing his hands, pslifpl 6 ased,:nrt,.9!,
the prospect of. a few pxceatants.
chance of the prophecy YerulPr comipgtp
pass I suppose . , ;
" Not in the least,", replied the bustling
counsel. «Ile nevdr, looked, hette.i..iHis
illness has gone completely,pfr. :And,
day's work will brighten him,:up;'' ,
s. ,
Cartwriglit's trial came .03, ~;.I,lit;d:ne%'fre
r seen the man befere,and . was riot awa,rp,
that, this was the same, persort-that Vagye.,y;
had incidentally told me hO
ed for theft • the-truth being that tillthe,
last moment of his existence, that : nap/lu,
nate xnan had not known puCh
had Been u sacrifice to thi4wrtch'i;mojce,
The . crime „of which this;v,./ 11 i;
stood accused, was , that ,of rob bing a far,
liner. of the
.paltry sum ofkight
theneizhborhpodstOtrracombeic pletids
ed not guilty, but put in no defence.
verdict was
.recorded . o g9lnsi.him and
due form A-7-7-sentenced,him io,be
ed., An expression, of fien,dish inalignaw
ey gleamed over the baggaid fentpron; of
'the felon as he asked leaye addresa a,
few words, to the court.,, ~It was : tpl.
Leaning forward, and 'raising ,htslkeavy.
scowling eyes to, the .jadgq • ho,t4asPegc}n
.--" There ,is some:thing on r,ny,,,mind, my,
load-t—a dreadful crime, aslnto toi
die, for the eight,,shillings,E;took;from the,
farmer I may us syclXpofess. ,You mgy
remember Harvey, my ' lord,wb,--
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