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Show A LEAHNID MURDERER, j A seeoml Jv.i-ene Ai.iin, the mur- j derer Ku'olV, ixi-i..: 1 Lis eiiuie, so far as hum. m j,i".:ee i- eeaeerued, by lianiii at Uiiihamplou yesterday, llo was a m ill ef lii.iU seholarly attainments, at-tainments, n.'t alone a student but almost al-most a master of the c'assies; had passed the hot blood ef youth, and had borne a ehav.i. ter that seemed far above the perpeiia:io:i ef the crime for which he was ex.vutcJ. Yet he ; committed a foul murder, and has suffered the last penalty of the law for j liis crime. Kvery eiVirt was made by his counsel and others to obtain a reprieve re-prieve or a pardon, but without effect. ! A commission 1 1 in-iuire into his sanity san-ity reported a few u.-.ys :u-o that he was sane, and ye: his education, his manifest anility and his previous rep-uta'.iou rep-uta'.iou mwht well have caused grave I doubts as to the soundness of bis mind. ! |