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The Vermont Journal from Windsor, Vermont • 3

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1 I have 'killed your wut prr.f.i. Trench The pn A'ad '4tdft ant ti'ywr ft tion I an ferry to ou inch meat a dry, cold account of the procefcon. fie fnid the repentant comedian. WINDSOR, trouble, which 1 have cnufed and with yn Kathhic is fold of. public- reioiciiijis Ok yts.

a jrod lady in our nft'firhbe would fbrif'We mr." I torsive you Bvrn- nothW iiny acclamations of the xnulnV hood Cent Us fix nence-and fnm rafnherW i a i ham," aniWred te 'He af- tilde all Ting round the new Sovereign wine alas 1 it eame too late. Bot REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES 'J0k CONGRESS, Hon. JAMES ELLIOT, Esq. terwArds.afked forgivenefs ot Col. Eire; nnd impeding their pafiigq by, their rude it was the will of heaven it ftiould be fo, and Snari, brother to the other deceafVd, and, but afeedtionate 7-enl.

Not a hura feems it is our duty you, know to bearhe affile ieceifing a firailar anfwer, concluded by to have difturbed the mournfullilence with lions of God with, yow expreffin a wifh that all would forgive which they Hole by fright to the Palace of honor pleafe to buy ab.ow.pot,?; him. Sheriff 'then afked him if he the N.ifuus. The arches were precVcJ by keep your bow -pots for betSer euf naa iaiu jic irirv rrencii. troops, una uic iving ana juoen, eunu i om nere a mining tor you. Soullf'lontm juiiriu.

lion. JAMES WiTHERELL, Sduth-Wrfirn Hon. JAMES HSK, Eq, 1 North-Eatiern ZtyWfl. lion. EZRA BUTLER, Esa-j jrtfteap of being conveyed by their new A HuUmg, your honor, ened othet, to their re(idenei were efcorted but lack-a-dny, I am fo poori "I hare no by tl.

foldiers of tlie Tyrant, who has ele- change. 1 want no change, faid" Edwin- vated them to "the royal dignity. The you have gitenme a leAWof philofophy, procVffi had the air and appearance of that has rne more real fervice than all funeral the funeral of Dutch Freedom I the fophill'rv of Shaft fburythe Vlack ethr Bonaparte has twken poffefilon of the iesof a Hume, or the levities of a Voltair. The praclice of muft be the In the affirmative. The tope being then iaflenpdto the gallows, le was told, that he hacl but ten minutes to' live.

In this, interval he uttered the following obft virions I witTi all to unite in fecret pray-' er, and may the Lwd proted them I would have you all becojue acquiinted with the 28th, 29th, and SOth chapters of Ifaiah, alfothe.Hth of Mark, and to Jceep the ten Lord Jefus, have'rnfjtyonmy ibull" Theic wereths bftworJs he uttered. When the time had expired, the cord that held the plank on which he llood, was vut with the fatal knife witli which h.eper-jpetntted trie horrid The appearance of the criminal at the gallows was marked with an indifference truly allon-ifhin When the Reverewd Clerevman REPUBLICAN TICKET FOR STATE OFFICERS 18O0-7. FOR GOVERNOR) ISRAEL SMITH, Esq LIEUT. GOVERNOR, PAUL BRIG HAM, Evi BENJAMIN SWAN, Es COVNCILLQliS, of happinefr-rand. whoever difputeiirs pre-eminence over every other fyRem of morality, not only, jan enemy to hinjfelf, hut a foe to the VeueVal inter- eac'fmanW little Republic of 'agufa alledgin, as his reafon, that the encmU's of France erciii'd too much influence in.

the RepublicBut, he will evacuate it the Rufiians HiaB iv." evacuated, not only palmattu but Corfu and aHjhe, Seven (j umlit and have retired from the jidriatici! in eyery pan of France, the iriliaBkant? are.emulbus in propagating finch' article? The following occurrence is mentione in. the French papers women who as tend to their amelioration, the in- i Sainuel Shpardf.n Eltaktm $pooner arrived at Lyons trom ht. J.mbert on. create ot. the territorial the 2jth: April, bafTed that nisht there.

cultivator of the department, of Vauclufe, in his nddrefs to him touched upon his con On the following mo'rnihg they buriiied M. Cataglina, has introduced in his Jfaph Fltebtr, Wheeloc'k XBeriah toortiit John Wh'ne, Jaws iVitherell Ettas Keyes Nathaniel Nile's Noal Chittenden They wandered for upwards' of, .3 hoars, introduced the; cotton over rocks and brambles. Havine reach Fire On Titcfday niorrimg lalt, the Aencd an(4- reprobate, lie appeared to be teliiig-houfe and blaekfmith's hop of He femedkfs affeclid by his Ui, IVillian Perkins, of Hartland, were a(l a great part of the ipectators conlurnedby firo fortunately a Hroan( hini. When cpnduiled from Ins able part of the furnitilrei tools, were confl'ncnient to the place of. execution, he He efcaped from the cnieltyiof Defalinei and went to lew-brleans on board ofaa vefferi there thought, ort pbfervlhg thft rwanncr of bultiyatmg cotton; that he might introduce it in his own couri edthefumrnit of the mountain, thpywere defeending to the other fule, which was a perfect jwecipice, and becoming led nmoug the, rocks which, tho refcuedfrohl the flames.

was ooiervento Keep itep.wnn muuc. try lie procured fome feed, mich he dif- as accurately as any foldier of the; guard precipice, were within two yards ot de EXECUTION fcrnaion, when they hakedir.ther through tribured, oh his arrival in Stance, among and but a tew minutes befwre he was iwung On Tucfday la ft tooc place at naver- jprcm tjie he drank, with the great- fitigne, or a fore warning of their danger, ievpral members of the Rgiiculturat focie Kill the execution ol Jotiah Uurnham. IM cymp0fore a draught of liquor. and exclaimed, Oh Cod, help, help ty the fuccefis he met with has anfwereA in concdurfe of people at this folemn and Diirtihmth i. his expectation cotton was very fine, A.

man of the name, of, RofTet, who was at the other fide of the cried ont Frm tofl.K.erituc!cy is milte in to them, 14 Stir not a ftep, or you are dead 1" terefting fpeftacle was exceedingly numerous. It was irnpofTihle to make, any accurate computation of the number preferit but from' the belt calculations that cdiild an uproar, -fince the puklications have been By a bjre path, he foon reached the top rriafh' ripctiflnc certain preat nen of ft fit the rock, and there found thf' u-nmpn be made, they were efttmated to be about pl0t to put that flite into the hands of the fpechlefs through terror -lie in dantly en-ten thoufand. At eleven o'clock crim A- quarrel has taken place tfcavored to place one of them oiit of dan-in'al was takeri from the gaol and tweea street, a printer, Mr. fr, but as he was affifting her, foe famed by a military guard to the place of exe- ieftori owll, a tidu of Mr. Brown ted away.

P.i.ffet recovered her, and in- tution. Religious exercifes were there tne Senator, one of "the accufed. aorns- fonTly proceeded to help tlie other woman performed by the, Ren David gather- lia challenge was fent by Mr is. biit had fcarcely advanced three fteps, of Bath: They were eommenced 0 by him hin(jed the Att t.en the ice which had colleacd under with finging prayer fmging-a fermon torney.Oeneral. A Mr.

priced attacked his w-pden Ihoes caufed htm to flip, when on the words frpm Rom. vi. For tne streett ho refitted with a penknife. he immediately difappeared, and was Wnd warn of fin is death. hut the vih of God is CaucuiTss of the Spanilh AUbciatio.n are dcUd at the bottom of tlie precipic.

fiid to beheld nightly bait' -the. JFeJern t. apd the Ifcedhas a perfecl maturity- The effays will be, tried anew, and there is na doubt of its fitcceedmg, and particularly in jprovenee an.d Langttedoc t- A Bi.itifii -frig-ate of 4-4 jurs anchored In Hampton Reads on the li inft. fbppof-ed to be the Chichefter, from New-York. The corner flone of, the third rneeting-houfe was laid on Monday lait, at the foot of Mount-Vernon, t-tween Oliver arid finckney Rreets.

-'Th2; round, we underftand, is a donation of leihrs. Si CrThe religious ceremonies on this occalion wcte performed by the Rev. l)rsi Stlilman fc Baltiwin in tlie, prefence of a large concourfe, tot peopled -m DIED At Barre, on the tid iiltimoi Mrs. Phi tend Padded, Confort of Mr-James Paddock, JEt. 34, At Norwich) Eliha VrtoitTi.

jEt. At Fortlindlj Sal'mm- Chafe, 6t Dudley Chafe, Efq. of Coriiifh. i At Plainlied, Widotv Mary Freemml ry. urK- At Hartford, Mr; Nathan Whitney, Mt.

'eternal life through Jefus C'Ji'il our Lord arid were concluded with prayer. The ferrhon was ingenious, pathetic and well adapted to the occalion. The iatrrnHc force and oratonal which breathed 'celebrated comedian, fen from a reheat (al with themofi vtneomfort" i irnift paper, continues to -publifti. what it cpiifider? proofs of the exifteric of a confpiracy. In oueof ther lateft publications, the editors far.

Many virtuous nble fenfation', The futile caufei was, hav it, ere grwtlf heightened by an men. 'meafurincr the i'nteg-ritY wfthe world eloquent delivery, which mull ftrike a deep by that 0f their own, view, perhaps, the hi.u idiung hui ciuun yu uic rauiu. uv- danger pait arid could wilh what we have ery obfer-yer. After thefe were reUTcdrefpecling the paniA affociaiiori flmfhed, the High bhenff of Grafton court- jiad been buried "in oblivion. We regret ty informed the cnminal that if he had that they are niiftaken.

Sincere would a.iy things to communicate, there was nri the plclfdre we chrt tjiat Ktm- ina dramatic part affigned to Him which he imagined was not to has ability. through round the court, gnaflung his teeth aid bitir.g his nails, in the birterett vexation, his pcrtuibatioh wis fufpended by the following event Green and pretty bow-pots, two penny, i come buy my how-pots, ye pretty maids an God Almighty blfs your honor will yoii buy a bow-pot, for your tindow-made of the hajle the He then addreffed.the au rt, j. tuc rv. hp tjre ot uhio. i enne lea.

rne in- tlianaarid Miflitfippi territories, were free from traitors but unhappily many, very many, whom the citizens place the itidrtESt trirtf IUENE, are at this moment organized f.r the exfrefs purjfnfe of tffuUihv a nuts placed-in order-fome lillies of the ffparatm fif thefi flutes from tlx valley wild a few -i-tu'ng, or rather whiftled a poor old wo- I he names ot the principal waders iilail appear in the feqliel." Pal. diunce with fome obfcrvatibns. He feem-ed at firft to be confiderably cmbai raffed arid difficult in utterance but afterwards proceeded with much more- eafe thrSujjh-out he h'ad rfl.uy and was tre-'uently at a lots to expre'fs hirnfetf. The following is the fttbftance and nearly the 'words, which he delivered. I mould wilK for the a'ttentidn of tfs hono'iu able while' I mention1 fonfething of m'y f.tUation.

I have committed rt moll horrid c'rim, to which I Wit's not funkiently provoked, I was not jmlif.ed b'y thelaws of God not look upon, my felf juftly eondeniried, for was againft the honor of God, it wa4 mankind, it w.as"againft myfelf feriods iriconVeniences, ri.Ty diftrefles, "have been experienced on ffpeount of the Ion continuance of ibe drought. Its 'duration Has exceeded any thing ever in this part of the coun Itj i arid if a change doss not fhortly take place, tlie molt ferious prHThenficns are Air all fk. Went frbrfi Bbltdiii (Ms.) thd ivtuinn ot i ico, a roug Dian by the AARON MOOhS, ad hu not Ucn bmd fe Be thtnaa apprentice Thomas Rich, oemkcr. lynn, tnjt in the tth.yc;- cf hn ge If he livbg'he wld epjiftr an ir fi-cit favor npitj his by g'ving "iB" formation toDANini, Ctotifn of Wilpole.H ii. of the place where he row relidt C-Ofhcr piir, fom with hit nfmt nr mf rrttclar8 eonct trii him, arc rrqacfiled to tranf-tkut infm-rnatien theied i to ptrfon, hsi warm lor' naval bufineAy in ir.

he crigtveA therein. tnifters of vtfTcl that hvshccn actHisintcd wit a prion hf ttatnafnc and wou'J gite itifcfmatioB! ot the ffeie irnuli truch retievt the fo'icifcus fof-j'ctiiii ot H'U' tender mother and on'yfatvifirg; ff-tcct of an on'y chrM AN excellent toned Xoweft priic.12 Dlls. Enquire ai thht OJice- man, who Offered him the mofl ruial fau-yKfjwith a look fraught with fo much Edwin could riot rtfrairi afk-ingher a few qtieflionii How old are you my poor voman Eighty-five, your Konori next Martfe-fnas- Vhere do you live At Fi'nchley, replied, the vvomart, Vhat is your name Ann L'nton, an' pi eafe yottr honor. And did you walk from Finthlcy to-iay interrogated Edwirt. Yes ind'eied, Sir, and I hope with God's tleffing tt ileep there this night.

have prayeu Cod to tofg.yp mc, tid could 0 towrt, have ceafe'd to fim-Tf' thf whole vvoridwonld forgive rne--- mills are Unable. riecefary confvimp-and we are tld confijefahle dif- the peace of fociety that it f-ce in the co'u'ntrv Ctn fome caf s. corn How ninth' fhall you make if yoa fell IvK? KpAn forr'trA ACi nr mllrtor frr" fKrt tniir Knw.nfttt I piirpofe of being gixnindi and at laft the Seven-pence Halfpenny, Siri owner compciwa to return without accom But the moft ferious ivu, into inc. ene ininv pi lining his pvirpofc. WK.

the on the i lU bay MA With a ftar. itz forehead, ttriral abou: fiy ytnn t' -yhe' owner it rttpierlcd par tbaroet eerJ take her away, BENJAMIII CornifH, Anuft jj lofs tint will be fuftained tri confequence of the drought, will be that srif mg from the deftrudlion of the erifuing. crop of corn, which a fliorttime (nice wasfo'ya'ftly prom-iiing-i-already the' Wades, are parched and withered, from the heat of the iurf, and the citreme'drynefs of the weath-er tab'acfco tod is fh'a'ring, the fame fate," and vegetation Very kind no longer promiles to fdpply the wants of. niafi. -Plentiful rains alone can, preferve us from impending Afri urf, Kir, p.

And when you havedifpofed of them, yort will return, contented to yorir cottage Yes, (ndeed I Oh, Heavens exekimed Edwin, arid fhall we prefnme to murmur at the difpen-falions p'f Providence, when this calamitous bending under tlie inlirmi-ties of age and the prcfTure of poverty, cari be thankful tohfcr Creator for advantage's -comparatively is mifery in th'sextreme: S)o you enjoy a good Mate of health I never' was fick but twice in my life, ypur once on the death of poor pilly and another time when my huiburict lay ill of ariagiie, for nine weeks aimofl without food. Did he farvive the illnefjs without tood. he furvive the illnefc Kellfs Grant, No; 4 tnull ke a terror to every one to think that I lliunld be, left in the worldi was earned, away with. my but I would myfelf on that woifld would eV.hort you all not to.be governed by your brought fo my trial I meant to plead guilty, but being advifed not to, I plead not guilty tin has given me great for I am feniible I did am a wretched fpcclaeleto-the wotld.rI would remark-that 1 once believed in tlie docTrine of -unt-tci fal falvation, and think; that, was it not for this, I Ih'ould never have' committed uch' a crime do you' alt beware' of enter-, ''''rig fucli a belief, for it ill lfcatir ma'n to commit the Worft of crimes i there is' nct'mig too id for him to do. Since my wnn.ierrier.t, I have feaVched the fcripturcs.

iffid iound they contain nothing of "it JK'Uhe lfl fhadow. The only vay to lie Uyed is by repenting and imploring mrcy of tjie ord tilrough if yie and addrefled himfelf to MiyStarkweather, father to one of the perfons, whom he had murdered. Hp HE proprietors 2nd land own- Js- era ofKedy'i GtantNo. 4, are hereby notified, that a peti'ion will be prefer-red to the General Affjmbly of the flaw ma a iondo or jotrs We. of Vermont, at their -ffirn to hi ifoMed Kin? dnd Queen cf Holland.

at M.doltbry la Oftober wit, puf 6 i Ah na, my fwcfitgeritlcrnin, faid the for a land tax or faiJ Grant, frr the purt Th6, new King and Queen of Holland hoof-wom doe with her eyes fuU of p6fc of corripicting a road through the arrived at their palace, the Houfe in. the it was in the winter of tlie hard froft, and fame to Ticy. Wind, on. Wcdnefday evening. They he could not bear up againfl the Might COGSWELL paffed under illuminated triumphal arches, he diedand the firoke would certainly BENJiMIN NE and the road through the woods was light- have broke my heart with grief, if it had WALTER NEAL, ed by torches.

They were e'foorted i notplcafad God Uiat I IhoulJ he oihcrwife. IfJtterloi, AbshI 0,.

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