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February 18, 1853 (4 pages)

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aS exons nee a ee Te ——————————S — VOL. 2.<-20. 43. oT a — ————— ee WHOLE No., 147. NEVADA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MORIING, PFEERUARY 18, 1653. a eae tam — aoe. fal, Sorrow the for Words n Sa at ion emt Exe ry ita Mil of) ce sen pre the g in in overwhelm our social compact des. consolation of dy Diego. When our fond and trusting spirits, _lone, at least, who would shed an honese poiling it forever, of every thing dear tear to his memory, threw a gleam of We find in the 5. F. Herald a fal ac-/} Clinging unto clods of elay, . es at nd ma red sac the Let py. hap and jsaddening joy over the countenance of! count of the execution of the murderers . Find their fancy ‘clothed idols PWBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING BY . Labedoyere, Ie advanced toward N + e ; onc at th for go th; for go law the of jof Col. Craig, in San Diego om the 3lst } Crumbling into dust away, T. EN RG SA EUDD & ide Nervaux, and the two companions in ashes sordid the o'er we, Shall . ed conduct were ies ceremon The ult. . n io Un the te osi opp , eet str ad Bro on affectionate. other each Ofice and as the behest of duty, let them be /qrms embraced Wher e but wretc hed earth -worm s creep , passed ing everyth and , military tho by in-} and rapid some . They exchanged who,. ly he Hotel. and issued, as soon as obeyed . With a weak and foolish sorrow TERMS. d words in a low_voice. Hist o! terrupte off with quiet and perfect order, We rebel-. society, of peace the to inimical 00 $7 Vuinly and supinely weep ? rians assert that M. de Nervaux promFor one yenr, in advance of lives the in sceno concluding the jcopy 4 00 but him, avenge to friend dying his Six months liously, traitorously resists, let Aim pay . isod THEJJOOUURRNNAALL i Three months Single copies, é 200 25 cis. vengeance, a sentiment altogether hn‘the unfortunate culprits: Never! Our divine affections, The battalion of troops wero formedin , Which, lik diamonds, do not fade, . the forfert. ttcaa sani aatii isaia gtpih ataniina scaraieseatetepeenctogimmigiacas LEGAL BLANKS of all kinds for sale at this office. man, existed no longer in the soul of LaThe Ball at the Grass Valley House bedoyere, which was full of religious line of battle facing the gailows, whieh . But retain their spotless brilliance last evening, passed off well. The . hope and divine forgiveness. M. de, wasa large wooden structure, painted Though the setting be decayed, JOB WORK of all kinds speedily and i entertainment Was an expensive and Nervaux only promised his friend to a. black. The citizens were in a lino pers Were not given to layished venge him on oblivion, by the fidelity ‘pendicular to the troops, and opposite to neatly executed. ing earth, of grubs burrow the On magnificent one. Mr. & Mrs. Guiou and tenderness of his recollection. La} them the ehiefs and head men of the ADVERTISEMENTS, to insure inser s, stainles and great who, souls, on But . principal tribes of Indians belonging to bedoyere approached the soldiers apdid themselves honor. Light hearts pointed for his execution, and walking the county. Atten minutes before 10 In the Godhead have their birth. day noon, Rates moderate. and beauty and lovers, thronged the from the wall towards them, appeared . Cclock the prisoners wero brought out JAMES M. PARKER, is our agent atr gay long night. ‘lhey danced and . to slowly measure the number of steps of their cells, habited in their grave . There are many noble natures San Francisco, at Wess & Co’s Pape Which, hike fine gold, never rust, ‘clothes, and seated on their black cofwhich ought to separate him from his Warehouse,n Clay street. All advertise ate, and ate and danced, till morn with executioners, he stopped . fins in a cart drawn by a white horse. They will hold our spirit-jewels a moment on pt om pr e iv ce re l wil m hi h ug ro th ments sent her fair fingers dismantled the festive the spot which he seemed to have chos. The guard formed in the rear. When Vith a high and holy trust. attention. the gallows tho reached procession the sudden a if as ‘Then, death. bis for hap-jen been had they said all and night, Shall we, then, in weakness leave them at ts en ag A. DELANO & Co. are our . prisoners knelt at the foot of the ladder thoug ht had struc k him, which called . 's. Co. & o With the low and grov'ling swine, . Grass Valley, at Wells, Farg py: AMERICUS. jand prayed. The Padre here took leave him back to life to repair a lapse of memSED, ES LT ory, ha returned hastily towards the \of them with a blessing, and the Post adWhen we may securely give them Into keeping so divine ? Labed oycre --Hli s Execu tion, . . jutant advancod and read to them the er tt Ec g in ear, his. in somet whisp priest, hing ered si rc te in An warrant of the President fer their exeland embra him: ced after which he reYhe gallan Labedo t yere, tha first de. 53 18 h, 1t b. Fe , ey Grass Vall Let us lift our wealth of feelings directthen were prisoners The the. cution. of front in place chosen his from!sumed return his on Napoleon to fector . A. A. Sargent, Esy: Dear Sir: The . Elba, was condemned to suffer the pain firing party, awaiting the final blow. led to mount the scaffold, from the plat. From the ditches foul and mean, prospects of Grass Valley, from the of death. He had twenty-four hours to . The of ror Who commanded the vete-. form of which they successively address. To the soul's high Avesaxa,* ed the multitade. Where the sun rang approached him in order to bandage apply toa Courtof Appeal. This time is ever seen! ve ha y, or st hi r he of od earliest peri was granted to the cutreaties of his fahis eyes, to spare him, with the customHayes spoke first, as follows :— Rising thus, like clouds of summer, never been brighter than at the pres. . mily, to enable them to solicit the king's ary consideration at executions, the senLeliow Solliers: Wt is the will of Gad From the low lagoons of care, ent time. Diggings heretofore discov. pardon, rather than from any supposed sation of looking on the arms directed that I should suffer death; therefore, for . souls will dwell in peaceful gladness tion, should be banded in as early as Thurs benefit to be derived from this proceedagainst him. But with a gestur e he de-. the love of God, I forgive all my eneme so in d an , ll 4 Safe in heaven’s untainted air. ered continue to pay we ling, for he had confessed everything, A clined this last act of kindness, needless jinies, and ask therr ‘f orgiveness in recases rich beyond expectation ; while . young orator of the Paris bar, then alIto these who like him, have been familturn. i hepe God will forgive my hay* A mountain in Sweden, from whose eutnliar with death on so many battle-fields ing denied in the Court that I wag a mit tho sun . ready celebrated as a political advocate, . r ei th s ce du in as ch su their extent is ig always visible. and still more celebrated since in the He threw his hat on the ground, and soldier. Iam, and was duly enlisted as owners to believe that they have a regTribune—M. Manguin—defended tiris juntying his cravat, begged one of the such, but drew no pay. 1 shot Col. . soldiers to accept it as a present froma . , me co in of ce ur so } desperate cause before the Court of Apt en Craig. I should not have done it—I an ular and perm Search the Scriptures.--‘The late . ' dying man, and keep it in memory of should have obeyed his orders. /peal. He moved public opinion; Let no he e iz al re me ti of lamented Henry Inman used to relate, se ur co e th in l, wil that touched the Judges, but he could not him. The soldier, though moved, deman pattern after me. Obey your orwith inimitable etlect, a story of an to.them handsome fortunes. New move them. A second sentence of} clined the gift as at variance with mili-. ders; and let my melancholy example ‘i “Vet 9 bg of mini itine Engl ster itcra . ? rant than ish retar I te toyou ks warn a n howe all. ing Labe ver, disci tary dvye . be pline re, ; ov death confirmed the first. se di g in be ly nt ue eq fr e ar gs in digg the Wes t, who one night at a meeting, insis Labedoyere, and the soldi ted, at lengt re-. er for all the kind h show me, and ness still than n f k unceriain if the inered, and their extent and richness fluence of his noble family might not obplied: “Well, then, [ will take the. God for haying bad so much time to do; mentioned the following. affecting cir furnish additional evidences ofthe lasting resources of the country. The daily din of quartz mills---the echoing of axes that are fast falling the majes tain from the Court perpetual imprison-. handkerchief, but it will be to respect-. penance in, and being permitted the . cumstance: ‘It is but alittle while-ah, ment instead ofa tomb, fortiiied his soul . fully cover your face after death.” consolations of a Catholie priest. lL hope since I was a-trayelling along one of Satisfied with this pious resolution of we will ail mee before God. My love your great rivers-ah, surrounded by in hia cell, with the resolution of the soldier, the resignation of the Christian, the soldier, Labedoyere handed him the} to all. Boys, good-bye ! the deep fore st; I stop ped at a rude aud the prayers of the dying; ready for. handkerchief, and advanced a few paCondon then said :— . shan ty by the low rive r side-ah, and the until party, firing the to neaier . ces heart, have the as :—1 rs All axecording death, ev life Soldie and emen Gentl ~ tic pines that at one thme so augustly forgiving or implacable, of the King,{muzzles of their muskets almost touched never wronged any body in my life, and . there I found a poor family in gre-a+t decorated our mountain heights---the should decide at this moment on his fate. his breast. Tho emotion, not of fear, never injared. anything till 1 acciden~ . afiliction-ah. ‘They were all sickxah.;, reckless clatter of saw mil's, and the . His mother and his wife besieged the ut of bidding farewell, had deprived. tally shot Sergeast Blaes. L never oftheir children were shivering and star-, ‘his features of their natural co'or, but! fered a word of insulence to Col. Craig, ving, their heads frowzy and dirty trembling but, place; the of portals ; steely stir of the sluice forks and lest reasons of state sheuld prevail in not of their firm expression or intrepid . my superior officer. 1 wish you all, boys, and I was info rmed by the mot her spades among the time-worn pebyier . the councils of the King against the natlook, He instinctively turned his head . gvod-bye ! that they had lost thet r fine -too th ditowards the side where M. de Nervaux. then Guard the of nt Sergea The ural disposition and magnanimi ty of the e th s es pr im h, rt ea us ro fe ri au of the comb -ah! They were ignorant of the princes of the royal house, they collectwas praying for him, as if to bestow his rected them to take their places upon rhind with an idea ofgbusiness, activity ed 100,000 franes in gold, to bribe the last look on friendly eyes. Then baring. the trap. Hayes assumed a positien on go-ospel, and didn’t. seem to care a-' {bou t it, ’ith er; for when J reasoned inlatter the , and his broast, he said with a firm voice to ie Condon of left nv gaoler the ef co the prison, e fur the escape th of the e rc fo at th , ty ri and prospe the veterans: “ Fire, my friends!” . hand; with right the ’emsus~ was which offer, This condemned taking ah, his . upon the 'sisted wom an was all the . y tr un co a t no is s tion upon it that thi The volley replied to his yoice; he probally feeling that as it was by his . time lamenting the loss of her finepected by the government, was received staggered and fell, pierced with a numadvice he had acted a part in the mur. tooth combeah! ‘ Have yeu the Bible of to-day and a desolation and a ruin . by the keeper of the Abbaye. ber of balls. The smoke of the discharge e g a e p 4 ; his) ‘continue necessity of must he dey, sup-~ desperate a than more Nothing va -enc te is ex uy its at th t in your cabin?’ saidaud I Ito her,says L-ah. ef to-morrow ; bu : y were covered for a moment the soldiers and prominence throughout. The ropes F F : lication remained for the mother and Says she, : snee, will outlive, . P! ? ss a ‘ yes, thee r it is up thee r on . the body. When this was dispelled by then adjusted about their necks, and ~~?) wife of the prisoner. The most rigid orits prosperous existence, the ca'ch -allah,’ p’int ing to the narthe breeze, the priest who had attended white caps were drawn over their eyes, palthe of guards the interdieted gers . geuerauons but not only ourselves, {bow shelf over the smoky fire place, Hayes then drew from his bosom a the execution, approached the body, exthese to entrance an granting from ace . that will follow us. the one hand we have . Suppliants, to spare the court from the {tended on the border of aditeh, knelt prayer book, and letting it fall upon the . ‘ but we don’t often read into it-ah; hil y in thé seaffold, remarked—“ Give that to the ha’nt read any on’t but once’t, when . embarrassment ef an implacable soveridown, and steeping a hankerchief " et, whic on the Kelley.” to it give to him tell and priest, warm blood flowing from the breast. of Icas were ver, howe s, guard our little Bill died with the ager, fore Thes . to}ty h whic with many things around us, The officer of the day gave the signal the deceased, which he promised to take . pitiless than the courtiers: they relax~ ah as much as two months-ah!? IT got . he ot e ar e er th s, ve el rs ou te congratula ed their stern vigilance before these two asa relic to Madame Labedoyere, he for their exeeution by dropping a white onto a die-tub, my friénds, that stood handkerchicf,—in an instant the axe of ers connected with our social condiweeping Indies. At the moment when retired. in'th e corne r, and reac hed up and took the severing descended, executioner the of; arms the upon ng leani , XVIII Louis . by ed or pl de ly ep de be to e ar at tion, th Senator Mason on Cura —And I wish rope that sustained the trap, and both down the blessed Book, all covered every intelligent and patriotic attendants, was descending the grand citizen. . staircase and crossing the vestibule, . further to declare, in reference. to. the plisoners passed from time to oternity, with dust-ah ; and what do you think where he was to getinto his carriage . proposition made by those two powers of with scarcely a struge'’e, After hang. it was that ILopened toah? What do is h ic wh n io it os sp di e th to de lu ZLal it g meanin cut what were bodies have tho it hour baif a ing --let Kurope you think it was that for his I daily foun drive, the d young there wife of the . -ah, umm co r ou of n io rt po a by manifested of that poor . condemned, only nineteen years of age, may—that whenever the hour comes. down and interred under the direetion }to satisfy the longings ha 7 happy . her infant in hez arms, in deep mourn: when . in goo! faith, and with due regard of their father confessor. The officers . woman-ah? It was the long-los . t, the m a J , rs ne ig re fo y tl os (m ty ni to national bovor, we .can in gotpars te under whose direction and orders all . e th of n io at ing, er with hair dishevello op d and eyes e th to say) to resist longwante d, fine tooth ¢-o-m -b-ah ! to it tled States, enti are United d, ucte these cond of one were as gs thin Cuba streaming With tears of anguish, threw r fo ed ut it st in Oh, my heare rs, s-a-a -r-eh the skriplaws which have been it find . emn may sol and Europe r and orde done, the fur be se will prai t grea herself between the prince and the steps iture s-ah! If she had only sarch ed e e. ac th pe entire d the r zed he an cteri d chara hol that g, um to in decor en be th t bes ll we , nt me of the carriage, and exclaimed in a our govern the skrip tures all , of ce absen how entire her ‘The mind dings. procee woul d ! Par“Pardon! sobs, with stifled voice st La , ts mutual protection of our righ rsy JooRNALS.~Two pa-{ noise, coniusion, and sometimes crroz of) have been eased-ah ?” ,don!” The King drew back, at once Asna a Sant Saturday an injunction was served . moved and disconcerted; but the fear pers devoted to the resumption of power some, of the details of the exeoution, as ne . s part ous vari in er writ the by sed nes o wit h w s al the in up du ng spru vi have a di Ann a in Sant ofsefusing a satisfaction to his party, py of r e upon a numb rei . Cat o, wha t do you sup pos e is the y man by rked rema was try, coun the of reof on, luci Revo La ce. Mexi of ty lei and of incurring those reproaches of . ll Li ld Go on . rea son tha t the sun gee s tow ard the were engaged sluicing y mnit sole er prop A ent. pres ch were whi who o, tart Sagi woakness with which he was besieged cent origin, and the j sou th in the win ter ? said a . gen d tle ma‘ an a f, if er Sh of e part the th on le , rvab ed obse st was si ing re its feel In of s . ie time e rt som pa e tenc exis e in h ; even in his own palace, prevailed over . has been T . to his conf iden tial serv ant. and ent pres be to was it duty e whes o all tari Sagi the 17, ary r Janu . of mbe 1 jau e th the spectacle of this suppliuat who asked e av le d l u o w y e h t at Wel to him th said l, . don' t
kno w, mas aa, unle sr, lia and just most a of tion execu the oi in t :—F es idat fortified He cand one. g in liyes owin many foll 80 for the oses prop . . . d a e d . no sta nd e dev r ele e men w cy of de norf y , ¢ .n e d h so t n e h w mela y as l n cted o infli z ;— Lope d ence Gen. n sent u , s blic teou Repu righ gro the of himself with his impassibility of coun. President jam bli ged to go to the eouf , wh erg ho a y ion of b icat vind in and ple, exam oly anch d s, e tion ‘ d rela n of e t sier t Mini a a; tenance, and bowing with an apprrent ido Santa Ann Yesterday the sheriff, Spe ren ces war mer Jon git umt y doe, wag . War of les artic and s , rule ster a; War of and Mini the uel Mar Man 1M. good nature which contrasted with his t n e m s s a r r a b m e e i t t i l e m the o phil osop hic repl y. ‘ posse, with s Fiof ster Mini rro; Nava rez Suar ve know rigor to her, said: **Madame, 1 . cen: igence intell in Joaqu San The ; z Tamari y Haro de Antonio M. nees, fami-. na your of thoso and nts sentime your . could they took such of the pariics as a4 of tion execu the of nt accou an tains rFede the of al ener nt-G anda Comm : ‘ . Paciric Rartrgave ly for my house; itis painful to me to}and p.— . to memoria , l ria? Ete ne Con Calathe on’ a. Gulch, ag Rich Ur at z Chinama pe n Lo se Jo refuse a pardon to such faithful servants. al District, Gen. y. importance necessit’ eres d boun and s. oncr s i r p , n o s d n a h lay t a e c n a r a e ) p p a a e r i . e robh and t der mur at r m#t o atte f an for s, vera r e v o m the . tf your husband had only offended me, the m fro oad ailr Gril see oe eae dad aia peore'a d befo icte , conv s was He l . a bery u d i v i d n i s u his pardon would have been granted becourt. ‘hese rebellio Tur SACRAMENTO AND San Joaquin.— ple’s const, and his punishment fullowed . question of its profit iv ier sae ob to n satisfactio owe 1 but hand; foro h t i w s n t Sa n d e an n o to p en p am o l cr a Sa g 2 e ] th r of i e ns h ai t pl d e e Th t '' a e r t have France, upon whieh he has drawn ali . Joaquin are some five hundred miles in qpick on, the heels of the Crime ‘walck . ty thousand persona go ma to at e d a m e v a h d , n y a t i n g i e d l n b i a r e d i “404 0 ti. get cons . the evils of sedition and war, My duty length, and vary from fifty to one hunonlled Te Furth. ifornia, and it costr, each $30 : 6 . s e u q e h . T s t a e asa King ties up my hands, r h t t n e l o i v d n l a u f r a e f I can do idred and twenty miles in width. View From the same seetion the nows of! 1) oo. inakirg ar the fight with the Mariposa Indians is . Bais eur a m Ratt of $15 $15,000,000, on eminences the of one from them ine ofl soul the for pray than more nothing n n i o m m o ya c carr o can n f iread o e B ony J thistatrav PP . , ps! troo the that or rum The ed, firm tion pending is on leon el will viol FE . taem_ for $20 him whom justice has condemned, and lhe Merced or Stanislaus rivers, owing . ont ft : : ‘ ad : e yiel wilh a ‘The 000. 000, $10, . e thos with lict conf a in d e age b eng e o t lwer is it . to offer my protection to you and to his i to their length, they fade from the view terest and importance, and be 2,000 s:long, ond tj oad will mile . d. We unde s unfo tles doub is ans, indi ” a d. of d . il o ai a e g ch th r th e Wi d h, n ut so u d l l an th i r or w e ln t t a m e h t t a h d t e a estimated will cost mile hop pate gag cng . offithe : from es ateb desp no that n lear s e r e g d n s n r r e es te a i o o b w K th w th Af om fr ed ac tr be n ca r ve ri ch ea s, as gl od , go as! . hag n bes o eh y i fift t a that ae g 000. i 000 t 0 s 610 . d e v Hea n hed i reac e hav l er a Mill g Fort e ut l cera l u f e r fair and ca into his earriage, and the windows were the mountains until they are united at . pis tho y a p a bly si Site . ters quar . . e u d is it m o h w o d t e r e d n closed, The hapless wife fainted upon ‘the outlet ef the coast range, where e and justice r ten of rest inte an d Siel e. rul ere, seng Lafrom t, Fros 1, E. onor scho tho it . . s l o e h e w k th of ac e tr th to el in nt se a ; e as s dy r an u st o lo c ab s Di t it her un furt e is It Mo . v .. alone a el wav h on he: Oo Pet ) mur. f the co'o igen ll inte have we na, . hai At least, let the law > ag ge cut . ; ie, a 18s 2 ) ‘ » 5 ) ry It was six Gelock in the evening; at \euard the puss of the placid waters on. pay 0 .00 000 tae a he «ra b lly nua “an : woe ve of a mal r, e Bake v Mr. of a jdor h o h w , o and let those oflicers to the same moment a carringe, escorted . their way to the ocean. The coast range, isbip Indian Chief, of New tondon, by @. iio a, stat slags robes eel 2 0nd e r e y o d e g b n i a , y r L s a t e e m s u b r a d a d w ’ e d n r a. e c s g y a rm b s fo e s, h ak t pe h y t nc i fa w d nd e sa t ou s th u r ite t th n wi e lq n e be .—S. FY Herald. lor gai a ak an \K to the place of execution, under a gar-)y) 1.4 pelt, through which the glittering . e leav still d woul ch , whi y 000, l 000, e So s pur i w , o s o d A , e m a s of enforcing the den wall, on that same plain of Grefor the government or the ters can be seen at intervals. lr t I . y l s s e l r a e f d n a y l m r prompily,, fi 7 t. *° Per cent, —Le rs, bbe —Ro ans ndi .—I cas ate Zac . nelle, which a few days before he had s state, that. ®'o¢ <holders, or the coutractors, or whon teca Zaca from ived rece a ltor contested with the enemy. He wasacit. d buil ld shou <r @V , ans, Indi the of ions edat depr the ides ibes in wn do y wa t da , say es do y De n. ye to ted reci who st, prie a companied by ee d to ecte subj are e Stat that of le peop the en tw rs we a gg ni r poo ke ma y de a gi or Ge . the in ers him in a low voice the pray prothe for bill .—A Mai np nta Ove { reby hwa hig of d ban ofa city rapu the ” y. da ry eb s ur ho e fiv the ty. from g htin alig On h. deat pangs of telta a e and rant da rout emig e the ion of ck tol tect . d, atta n whu nize y bi orga ectl , perf bers ’s —I ah ic k loo , ow “N p grou e littl a amid coach he perceived, mail ty land en over an tw for and an line. th plic egia re the} wb , mo them ge no ” rava t das, no cjen ‘‘ha got lthe n’t bai spot y da the . to d acte attr of curious persons, ween the Missouri river and the set. wa a s i e r e h t t a h t t u b d e t cannot be doub t : E RES — URNA y r e v r u o n i — s u g n o m a lawless spitit g n i m r a l a n a o t g n i d a e r midst, and sp d n a t n e i c i f e e r o m if extent; and e r a , n e e b e v a h n a h , t s e r u s by the rumor of the execation, a faith-) four hours.” prompt mea bet same time killing the inhabitants ott ‘ on, ia and was forn Oveg and on—~ ents Cali in acti tlem . ign e extr ally forc of thos peci . es ss mu ra no ig at wh , ty gh mi y ll Go 4 J ful friend, Caesar de Nervaux, whose r of orde ial spéc e the thad and n up } take with sses exce of ner g mati all tin mit r com da wn do y wa y, wh ; pio visits had often consoled him in the solnigga you is Svi punily. ernin the United States Senate, for w a l e h t , e r u t u f e h t h d i e not employ s e r w e b l l i w day, (he . rcim it Gov t Lhe enti mos the ; y t ur s lio e e j on u up m get a gg ni r poo ke ma y de of will know no ce sen itude of his prison. The pre Mr. of » on ban moti the on and g, hin ary, not Janu do of can he 10th s say the r -jo nty twe 'em e wak , dat s g n't n —do i day n ore e jaf t s a f en d wh r e hou r an c at a , s end fri s a it s, m nes wit o s i thi f s b e ted by m Gwin. dits quietly prosecute their work. . five ? the and s, mie ene are th ear n upo e els all l l i w n i and disorder, anarchy and ru