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Piracy Triumphant!: The Sentences

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Day
20
Month
January
Year
1845
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Public Domain
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A minisier of the gospel Ihro.vn fnio prisin forthe simple act of gospel mercy! conenuicd to a pciñtentiary for six vears fur bi ving thf Suvio'.ir s golden ruit! A New Englun i woman thrown into a aun eon, nm'incr rufïi.ins ami feloii-, 'n suspicion rf fier bting, as well as prcicnding to be, n Cfiristian! And in a country wherc sll this is donr, wc ■xto sked, as a CJirislian duty, to couf'er tiie siipreme executive pimer upon n sl.-tviholdei ! isked.tp. by our iiiöragcs sucu diabolic! iiivcriiuns of l'awJ aro the jj)nouiieeinnts. Sli.NTBNCB Of Rky. CtlAKtBS T. ToiuiKY. We lom frota the Bal ii mof e Pntriot, tlmt on Süturday last tije court proriuuoced Jtá fi.Hul'jurlgmom ui Iho caseof Torry. The mñ.m in arrest of ju-Jgmerit was denicd, nnd ir was held thnt the ihree indictmcnts undcr which i he had been convicted were all vrjHd. H;e counsel ask?d permission of the co'irt. m obedience to bis (Torrey'f) request, that 'ie miirht not be pubücly sentenced. which wus jrrantcd, oud the Rpptence was comrnunicated to liim :is fullows: On the lst indieirnont, confineroeñt in t!e pcniienliary frorn Dscernl)cr 2.% 1 844 to. April 2. 847; on the iri indíctínent. nnti! April 2, 1349: on rh Sd Iruüclmeiii, umil April 2. 1851. Tliis (MoiKL-iy) is the ifoy isiu-ned for liis removal to the peniienliary. - Tribunr. Df.lia Wi:ester CovicTr.D. - T;e Louis ville Courier, of Dpc. 24, says: "We kom Trom í.éxirigfon, that. the jury in ü,o case of the CommoiiveultF] rs. Del ia Nebstcr, returr:ed a verdict of guílly, nnd Uvo years in) - Diisoument in the Penitetüiary. The trial of Fuirbank was to comnience ycsterday. No doubt waa entertamed of his conviction." - Tribune. The northern man whocfin any longcr tjphold thoslaveocracy, could sel! his own mmher. Where now i. i.hal benutiful, much boa steil, volunloered advocacy o!' Hcnry Clay? - fiow sorry vo must be thnt wc did not voie for a chsmpion of humanity who cóüld Iet a j icomnn - ibv. tencher of liis own grnndchildrrn for nuirht we - be condemiipr? lo a prnitentiory at his own door. for d'ing whaflie witl) hi? own smoolh liypooritiinl lips had ree ntnmended to bc done for opp: PsseJ hurnanity n every cotmlry bat hts own! Shanu;, sl)arne. en thousa;id tunes sharne! Wc sr.y ihis becausc we see no notice tliat Mr. Clw was enyaged in Ihe cause of Miss Webster, nor have we a partiële of evidence that tie ever "volunteered ' to deferid i'.. We core not a slraw wbether Mis? Webster waa or was not guiily of tho humnnity charged upon hrr as a criüip. Henry Clay uiight h.-ive snved her iroic the conviction.- Uemaysave her from the dungpon. lf hc fuils to do it, vvcshall like to soe what editora vi) have the hnpjdeuce to launt us with liaving chused ihc eleciion of Mr. Polk. - Ttiey had betten in ihn case, build their pro poi-od 'nonument to Mr. Ciay on the modei of une thet Ham n built, sub mounted with a

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