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Show t - ' snALt' JOHN BROWBE'e; 'Cr " C U'D? OR, THE, RESIDE! :C f ' 'tokA. JRDON; y. -: (Frbih iHi Kicbmotid (Va.) I'Enqnlrej',' i i ?. ,f )by a,jian,9f Gov.WUe;J '' fi TpK' extravagant'. Ter made f h'orso' attKa batto of BosvVqrthj J- Been more, than oyerdonovin'; the 't i J for thorpardon of Br6wn.,t . P 9, deney ia tlie vpTer noVHadpi to jr :Ex,ecutivovbtyirgihia"fof an unjk fl! able' exercise.; '6 fExccutis;5V dome Aa;.wficlelrn'thl3 'issuo q "the r quireri" from' our-icqtomporary, ;lJUchniond Pi8patchi,, .will g'ivP 1 oi idea, ojf- the efforts now being mad effeethe pardon of' John Brown. & ouW of the' letters therein allude tq t 1hph appcal through the foar3 iti sonat-YjoIehccybutthe most q.f.i i app'caf to-thp, mognanimitvttho- I :hear(edncss, and.-tho',".'atabiti6ns6t Executiv'Ci' ' llow little is' the. char; : of th'p':prseht.Exccutlv;p'm tbosa who 'siipposojtliat either ' fej L ''A1 'anihilidn could lead hini "0 "ah"' rppugnanttft cvcry;jusi man.; " i . ,Tholcffortisnii).coHfinc to 1 jBlacfcRepubirpan journals, tout' v ; .grecto Bce cycn uio ifew j.)rK-ao oft Commerce -join "the -mistaken for 'clemency, and its" reasons i pliko. that a'-livingiiiartyrat "hard wor -the Tife,"'is less dangerous than a nent mar'iyr .that.tho penitentiary mal rc" mad moro of a felon than the ga s Of anil that "misguidod people" rest- pathizc more with the forgotten on than with tho suffering hard wor The coujincd living. I tlio jt0 jt appCara that John Bi mlar at iiar,i labor, would to a cont Ion- source of supply for abolition fa ding cism, that his groans would 'rcj the from Kichmond to. Eastport, and attlo. tho James river to tho St. Law lo-i that every meeting of the blscl shittd publican and abolition parties 1 and herald forth resolutions, for his li very tion, and that the stump, 19 eyery d ho tiop, from a cbustablo to tho 1 e, as denoy, would bo redolent wUli pi egu- of his heroism and curses upon-hi for-: prisonmcnt. Not so with John I ws" executed. 3 rc- Ho has forfeited his life, and;tl tanco possessed ofrmany traits of chai man- that wero wortbyfof a bpttcr fate cccs- and commiseration arc closed aj ad- the murdcror of Turner, Bijckhan "Yindictivo and blind feeling' must characterizpd.no-pai;t.6 this trial ads: we qan appeal to the world that n( iteer "indecent haste1 harsh treatmei their any yjrong has been offered tc oads prisoners. A, speedy, but fair upon -was demanded by all tho circumstn 1 and a grievous wrong had been done van- qUicb retribution was neces ticks Threats of roscuo were frcoly 1 ishes aml tho prisoner, by a lold and inks, pudont effrontery, held out tho 1 4c, that hopo of relief was still :hin- tained. ngest This effort to flofcat the, end ol give tice implies a fear of tho fanati n the tho part of those who urgo this st nd 'a request. As Virginia and the n ex- have more occasion to fear tho itecr8 crcants the execution of Brown 10 E excite to similar deeds of rashnesi rill to, folly, wo desiro to be loft to our eno- qoiirse for similar .case? in tho fui Mch J Virginia will execute Brown ai hicbx, meet all tho conscqupnccsJ that : idily arise from that act. tlhff iriU'I.Mni I'lwnn 1- |