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weap imt for those+ t. S ' S *? ? V'^Qh *reep not for those, who have sunk to >? l^c bl??e of their martial renown ! ?? . Who^e spirits have fled to the ^realms of \ the blest? - 'Whomthe lcyrels of martyrdom c rown; ? * ' ' *? 'ft i ? ' ' ? " f yr^b^n^jRot those, Who -bavc-ficd to cfust( of their forefathers sleep ! \\VfcOseteUcs repose in the ,. rude ' lettered 5^5#'^ f 'vyfr \ ? - A> -? ,v, ,, " ,,'Or blcach oft the shores of the deen. ? ' ,7 ? .? 1 T . ?? 7 ? ??>:? > . %%, , , ' *4 1 AVeep not for the dead? the dead cannot ^ t^hcaiw .' >? i v .. They feefr not thcsthiff of neglect A'? 4;^Th^ir spirit^ -have soared to their own iia ? " tlvf *>phde? ? ' v vi. Tliej* naed not the tears of respcct. , _ Wecji not for the dead, but weep for the - r- v . :v * j 'Who wander, forlorn and distressed, ~\V h4se fun has declined to the ver^e of the frcezo, on ingratitudes breast! / ? Miscella M011& *?.?' /? ,Y: u- *v- ? V7 ? . J^i'wnVLoniop piper. l< 'i ^J&vecutiov qf a tiermtin Banditti* <; y lo tbfcearlypan of lust year \*e ^jmouacpd tb tntf read era the con- ' victioii and e#ecutfoJU of the leader : ^)i(l principals, of :?. desperate * hart W ?ev$rftl ywrs Apirevious held the inhabitants at the A? Elbe, and its ViehtSfcy, v io cottsiaiit terror by their fteqneht ahdfy\y]e^? fnitrages ;for the follow ing particulars of the execution of - these wf$tche?, which are cuVftHia, , a pkt'ifce, perhaps new to moist of our reader?, of the. 4<th|lgfltooces* in that part of GeV ^tifa\\ f, wfe fugciodebtetl to the- cpm mon-place book of a gentleman xVfto/ md an fcye-wlttoess of Wliat ho dea ?<?#cirioea& t M v AV V "J * of desperadoes, afcbtit < ^hii^y^to ndmber, had for lnaity ytars ; ^rwthedlhfe^ioit alarming and ex ^ te)itiv(5 uudfiigW depredations upon , ^ UK^OtfjSr bank of the Elbe ; their t4iiumb?iri?6ftiieV defying t attack, or ji^eirAe^terify glutting tlm vigilance i /oftUfrtiflfcer* of justice aj&nt in pur cm: ; At tehth the crfalties iiiBicted bjvlb<i?i itpoiuftieir victiuH, . )l ttyr Wt^Mctitecl females, mato, wrtfee purposo of extorting * ^discovery df conctalcd pro-; pMy/ roused the neighborhood tttWcivise and lwrtar~ttte j^tedion ofthe defenders/ , The leaders and i chief proportion Qf these wretches, , be faiwrs, ppany of them $v*al(hyj >ml r^idtfig in a Jiuer ex tefM&s aioug the Elbe, from Stick eAbutUfe andlDufcbaven, through the i towt)s qf Qttendotf and Nerjehouse I embracing a tract of of ajioul go English miles. Thoif Operations Were usually coridtoeted ii|K>U a system, \yhicjt in a few hours, would collect a gaft?, and eniwto them to carry on then villainous design* on a most exten sive scalfc. *' Thei^r Chief % named Koster, With his lieutenant, Lunder, and his owp son, third hi command, alt lived on their respective farms, at <Httekeiibt*ttle. Rosier wore aCtidt- - ed hati itad very >?ptm)priMt^1y 4 {t? h\\ med tl^ 4ifle df 'N anoleon, liy which he Yvaa Usually 1 addressed by hiscoinrafas* The apprehension $f the six prin cipal miscreants had taken place as long since as the latter 'end of the jear lHtfr ; but having Iveu tried l?y ti??- laws of Hamhur^li, a cording to ^ r - 1?* ^ f tb(i established practice, the jvbole of the evidence, with thtf scnjteiice, was submit teii^tQ tha head profest*** oCtlie univerhiCy of Gultingen, whose -confirmation or judge meat h seldom' obtauietlju lest) than from one to two yeara, leaving the culprits in a state I of suspense, which usually term!- ] nates in indifference or forgetfttfiiess of their approaching fate. Such was ? the case with tlie^e unhappy wretch es ; after a lonq confinement and hard labotir in the qjstte of Ritzebuttel, on lira 2j5tb April, 1*17, confirmation af tlic ^en ie.nco was recei ved?. - wiifi directions for ics immediate execoti -on^ Koster; sen. ?nd Lander \\ ere condemned to the block, and the o t hers to perpetual and various peri ods of imprisouraent, viz : *18, i 5 and 23 years. On the judgement being publicly read by the JLicetin ten tc> the governor prnnoun^ed the sentence in the fbl low iu? words : ? "The law is spoken, the ^tick is broken, sinners you must die \9 at tlie same time '$t'?afcing a smati stick of about 12 indies it* kugih. painted black, with white ..cutis, as* usual On sttcli occasions. Ou t his de chir at ion the executioner, Hanhiiigs, stepped tip with his pendants to tfie. two condemned fobbed, tcUir.j them, they were now left to him, and that on JVIonrtay the^^28rh they would lose their hcadsV hto assistant very jocoscly Assuring them* that they could not have fallen into ; better 'hands than hts master, who would relieve/ them of theft beads i n a mo- . ment. and wj^fctUit any pain,^ /Dn the Monday mornirig they \vere con veyed from the castle !n a wa^nn to the fort at St icken buttle, where, up* on a smaU cmioeuce, the scntencc of the taw wagihfSt inflicted upon &un* dor, who, being placed in a chair, a >-fcandlferchief was tied ovet hi* eyes >and a black ; ribhftn umler bis chin all- over his head, and held up . by his assistant, when, with on^blow of 4 two edged Word, tho execute ? oner severed his bead from his body,, amidst the acclamations 0f the apecta* / tors. 3?hs biood issued a* from a fountain, and a ? gjlass being , filled with it, w as dra?ek in the ptfescnco of the multyudefay u joting' Woman; named ^Veiling, as an infallible cure for thrt appoplcxy* Koster's exocu tio|i immediately followed in A simi lar manned? r- when tim executioner ! being greet**} with loud, applanscsj and clapping of hands. Tor per son who lias witnessed the solemnity of &n English execution, it was not tW lcitft reVoUiBg pavt of the* cere n>flny to sec the' wretched sufferers thiattemled lijjr arty clergyman, afjd incessantly plied with Kfmors to a ?state of complete intoKicMiaa, A\ plough we do liot profess an unnna) fied approbation of onr oWn criminal code, we cannot regain from a com* parisou which -cwtainly rowst be grft. tifvitits to via as roen> ahd;Jfinzlisl; ffflv *. ; ;; f ... ? ItvGeiwfcnytHei* hours confincnymt IsWkoncdiwo (ily* rlin criminal heny; ; liable to lie {mf trtlj^dr either in the day or O^pbt, tho real teVm is thus aHbrtor by one- ha it than the nominal lime of tho irii pfiaomne^ 4 V W?X* Surprise. * An attorney Mug grieviousta if flicfed* Willi tho $mit, which coritipcd him acveral Weekahto chatriWr, launched out into all those txlrtiva- , gancips of |>as*ioh which getierally atfottd tliat excruciating disorder, llis \mih was so excessive, that, though ut t\ 1 times he Was not addicted to ] profaneness of spefch he upon this occasion exercised 14s ton$ue in the . most hitter ifiveotiv^a, cursing his lesj and wishing the d? 1 and d ? n would ' rid liitn of it, rather than to Undergo such torture and pain. A chimney peeper han been that day directed to como and sweep the kitchen chim ney : ha sent liis boy hefere him with ; a metsagD that lie w ould irtimediate ; ly f;4lo\v : ftie bfcy in ordgr to pre pare for hb master's coming, got up thechhAney to observe the state of if, hut in coniUu; down lie mistook his course, rw! do^n the chimney or thcch&ffibev vh^rc the attorney w as sUlingcursing life ?outy leg. ; To ac ) eotmtffor the boys mjstake, it must be observed, that botlvkitcbm and chamber chiinnies itad the same fun- i iicl to couvey out the smoke. ^JThe boy seeing the attorney, made las obeisance itThis way, and said, youi servant, sir; iny trailer is coming U115 or [wobably being unacquaiutcd with the circumstance of the chimnev > * being to be swept, thought that the* imprecation be had uttered, had real ly called forth the devil ; and he was Ho agiUited with the idea, ttifrt forget* ful ?f the disorder lie labored under, ^ ? i _ * he i UTnpeit ofT lus e hair, and to the astqnishmeDt of ?ll the family, went dovtn into the kitchen a* if the ^out had never visited hhn ; but what is. most errir abrdiuaiy* he has never since been in the least troubled with [Thfc fpnfctvinfc j*etf!ion frr^Tn a ;>male convict, binder aeutence of <!eathy in JJfewgate, London, to 0>e Prince Recent, is a Simple, heahti-y f ful and afiectiD^composUioii.v Itateo" contains ah tsxpttsffioti ofi&jfibg and a reference -to facte which may be \ productive bf good, hutcanngt . sitoty, by any perversion. bring forth 2V His Royal Fligknes*; Vie Prhtte ^Kegmf) tgc, ih^mosthumile.fcti' v ?? y-V . , ? ' *?-? ^ ** Sheweth? That at nn age when judgment wis imperfect, and redac tion strong, she was drawn frdm her fHtfter??;Iiouse by the artificer of n tilHan.v r" : , t( That flegrajded by Mr crime* hi' the estimation of hor family, when, ttie hour of rcjibntaiive came, na friendly door invited htr retyrii.V'- -Jj " That he* dependence on. her de^ pendente on her seducer \Vas incas ed, whtito lias attentions to Her abated, ami that in a distrapipd hour she purchased (he continuitncc of his pfr0 tectionhya j*feaeh of the lit w!: 7 ? " That her life mut>i he foi FeHe4 for her crime, unless the contrition which she hopt-drijaa appeased her God, may ohlilrfWrhet- the compas sion of her prince. Aud that *he is not now more salicftOas for life than her prayers shall ever he cfavo&t for the geoerou* author (h be# par1, don.?' ? % ?' ^ f$ '? 'U& ?' J: . > L. >?? ' SparrishXlkricul Bulls. _ Or tbor vn^Opti; racap* that flifc jj; clui retain South America take of ctirkhlw^1 themselves the; re in none *o sift^w a* that of granting bulla i, pr licenses for iho gmtiilciitioh dfipa? sions, and the commission of cfimta. T1?M> arc bulls of various descrip tions. liVe *bftH mention k fbW of. flie priirclpfiVto tbow the waiik'ritas bAlIi eff 4U? ckrgy jMd tlie ^ttfe^provinc??; ^vc# person tfboWthi* taw, :m*%\ bo ablfOlffctl by *qj piwjt whatever, of all, cveti coh6^M crhne?, except- J InSPfcbse ^mi* ^hit^eae.*] peratd bulls, S^Tbis toW costs otae I ^nundifcd ftfrHam Vs4 ^ ^ '-''M' ?*" ? 1 On fast <t*y? the la^peraona may e*t of every thing, meat excepted, IHOvided lie, has this bull. * It even Allows of meat, if 4h? leant weakness of cwwtilatiwi'or toy1 other ?Ught iiwli?pc*ition should occasion any ap preltfcMion foe the liealth. HiWo ; the istof January 480k it dispenses with fasting OU Fridays, ami for at* mofjt the iV hole of lent. ?WhofcVor takfei foil pays for 1W6 ball* for Uie living, obtains doublfc the advantage of one. ? The Httil for tUa Dead.^The, bull fur the dean h a ticket of adfnis aion into Paradise,. It enables one to clear tho devouring flame of perga toTy, and conducts directly to the abodes of the hU>&fted. But one of I these bulls server for only one soril. Wten the family of die departed is so jpbor as to bo unable to pay for the bid I, that is to any, when they are reduced to the ?freate8t misery t\yo or three of its members deiach them selves and $o a Iteming through the street* to obtain the means of making the purchase* I 3. Bull tjf composition.? *TWm is the most remarkable of nil t lie bulla Z ? It not caly licenses theft^ Wi ^'transmits; to the uithholder of ai:o-, Other's .good s the absolute property in ajl he has been able to steal without | the cognisance of the inw. * For it* \ validity one condition only , is requir ed, which is that the ^xpectatiou of (helm It did not induce tfctUcft. - ff 4. JiuU Jbr Murder? This ImiH is more expensive and more to be obtained thananyother. Tliv. price is entirely regulated by ciivtun stances. The rank of tbe wurdorer I- afcTOiar oTnie " ? 5 W&r -\ mKt r be assassinated : but a man of ^YCHith provided his opponent is not of vauk, cin without much difficulty obtain the * ii . "? ' -/v.. ? - * tvirv- r lmu..:V- :.** ? i ft', a,;, i, ? - 0, BtiU fur Adultery? The of this hull is also circumstances of tl\e ' nanffc 'ogcrtnf the -woman . '?TT' i i 1 n ' *.'? . ?>. most hettii$o& tlffr ^yvtet^^teptible but for winch a bull may bt obtained. No bull has awy virtqc till after paid for, and Uiq sir name of tW ou Whose nCcpuut it 4h [ MyrU^in nt full icng^ i^ 'ii ments, it uijw^ iwkecjj tr9 q^if- for L Stilus of America ? America is? als xiitu resaetiiiig Ih&j&t Sir' tlinth, Wffe^rntedifBfi >iup/gtifDmi6 ^pyfcu aokn.i .vlcdgeil "riecc8si<y, ; ate in jri?<?iht? ) -?Thes?Nj I woaitiea.' Wpfft Vci'iJ^WSP subject about wnidi few art asked ; tlicre are few |)oViti?|mt99U?bf fho*i t&Mftf *tcvn tnipai *ftt> knptvnlt^i yg|!Mj3?Mj -tyti.. *u<j excise laws L?M simiiitrt^tho ^04 fare/ 'ran kB?p flWW? "llfKSHE ,mi*<lc ; nor are the ctma% jUL^flepdi ed jul m ui cat B? tfiai r.ls jnr^MWcominon, a \hV< matches art) unknown In" the There art no military to k< {leople in *we. Robberies m rate. All those arc real ?4vai but, great ha they are, they weigh with meflfr||M>ch as Hit consideration first meni ranad^ I Ike tStal abtence of anxiety r ing the fulutt anece$st cf aft 1 ... ? y ?* .Jbotrdon id t ? -"-a '( ^ . The present mtmtar qT taints on (lie face of Hie globe is eatL ? mated at 800,000,000^-0l" wfiopi ? *,800,000 Me Jew*, 188,000.000 PWhni, 17?^000 .% Christian), 140,000)000 MahdtameAwf*. The grarfS <livbn?m* ?n,0i>?; Circuit and Eastern C'hilrchcs 3#*O00,O0Q i Woman Cathode* - * io, 000,000 Reformed Oiurche^ - 04^800, OO0 M7.>.S0QX>'>') Niles^H .R relator Hfatea that tbfc present rate of Emigration /Vom Ku ropo to flm United w about 200 pr rson?? per f!av .