'Jn pursuanceof a specisl “(gassed Termite-ma Gaol-Delivery,' W bftrying Joseph Farmw, M if the; masterly, chargedvvith having corn; 1 ' ' mittens: Jane :00 the bodyvof a young girl; " between the age of r: and 13 years, , ' Honourable Peter Stewart, Chief justi’ce,‘ ‘ tobin‘soit, andithe‘ Hon; Charles ' ' ,‘i Wmmemppointed hfol‘é'said' Commission, ‘met *gt rth‘é maintain this own-day the . - t a ptotlamation; the Grandjury were called andijtr'brn—Mter ‘a short, .but ambition the Chief Instice,‘the Jory ret- Qgr-abont a" quarter of anhutsr, when. ’ they returneéinto£ourt A BILL'Of -Im slimmest.qu against» osrph Fancy?- ' t-él‘hetflri. twat en orderedtohe .- brought. to mirourt and set to theibari; .. f, where bein arraigned, the indictment was ' fieade‘fitrtQZfl, id). he, pleaded ‘ Not guilty.’ " " i .‘kil'l’h‘e’ ' nation “ whether he was ready hi“: put to theyrisorte‘r by ‘ftit'éjrhei‘ s in'fomedlofihii right techni- _fléh ' f’th'e ,as'theyear‘ne to" the hock ‘ , 'sftershavi‘ngfiexereised -, ' ' *fihis‘rightagre‘tabl‘y to 'his judgment,“ =the ‘-".}uiy'was’cdmpleted;‘ and she'proseeation ' ‘ " ' nedgb‘y _Mr. Attorney Generattvith 7!; ' 3that? ‘andédé'eency of language ‘ a mi" women fait'tojgarrest'the. appro . —‘ 57:7 ~T 4'... g ‘ 'ehsibility.“The Evidences Ior'tM1'Gr0wn ' » '. " ‘9‘tlte‘lsj‘l‘t’lledx and examined.‘. They _ ‘ “ fetva positively to the (act.- ‘Several ‘ we- _,_'_;nsyércrsalledgandinterrogated as to ; s. ‘ eharactcr andfibehaviou'r of the unforo "'.;::‘*3’- I. .A third. ‘0‘!“ sec!) any}th but 1 famujwas:.peefectly..innncent :anddecent.’ . filifl’detfifinguthe Eiridence as tdelivered .umxtW-thwmwwkroflmly tend . mt?“ {8994‘ the #:1in «of .ds‘tcaqw, which D _ ., J; Apr intention ever ,to‘av‘oid. ‘ ‘ii’iquta , be ‘ustr ‘tinne'cessar to excite theil‘iihillfinstlgn' tgiinst the ’ violator 'of’fe- ~ - - .9:WQ!5nmemepy~‘J’CCi‘3h0f theseircum.~ if: : - . ,gtaneerigsufieeit-to any, that the Evidence 3" i ' ~ :tjgaedistiner, petitive. and under such cir— 1 q .émttences-its "herdlyever actompttniedthe -» 7‘ '-‘~~ ,Mln'i'slio‘n bf'a’i‘lpe before, a‘small boy of Ff}: _, , about .17 beingj eye witne's to the whole '1 . . (qt " ..-r ,9 parttof this was attempt- 1;; ,thjjpgwmhtradicredby the prisoner. - The: ‘L ' shad noevidcnce in liis‘be‘; ' v (- ‘yhalf. The Counsel 'for the prisoner wa-s . * t ; splacedjn ahsmbarmssingsituati’on—Lbe. ‘ ‘ Quit? desire; stiflewdins his client. fear of Vanishing the characrer of u ., .~ n '- ' 'flhll‘e endeavourim’z to ‘\ ~ bei'ngi‘op'enedby «be astahto theother. . _ indeterminate Pitsde 'Ofshfé least ' yfilin'gjgirl, allot whom declared, ;. ‘ whetheynhadeknnwnsher;many,,,. M ef7§,"d)ah&eaaersrno ldonht,‘ v. will spate . us the T ‘ ‘ ‘ noaltemative— »- preserve'l'to an unfortunate and wretchedly distressed-.mmanlthewhusband of he} bo-' ‘ satay-the proteetét'jofhcrsclfrand her three little helpless innbcegtwbabes, he might blast ' forever'theeharaeter‘of theyoung girl, ‘«.on whom, ,Mr. Attorney General had Observ- edtfm tv‘en shtfgnlbrchth‘ .of fame had ever dared 'to bldw,‘-‘-—and heapefllictjon (injt‘hgaltcfitly too unhappy parents, then , bewailing. the misfiortyneof, a darling child. Every, attem.pt-;’to,..xthdicate ‘ the fine would I wIii ‘ cloSi'ng A the ‘ rosecdt‘ion through thewhoh: business, t, Attorney General shorted much miensneyyffeel. ing for the unfortunate Sith‘ationpf, the pa- rents‘and, delight“. :37. I . .-: é ~T-he‘ jury retired, and in abouthalfart I hour .returned with their «verdict to U 11.13.” J The Chief Justice; then told the prisoner that iifihe had any thing .tolsay in. arrest of Judgment, he must prepare it againstlthe next morning.) ' ' ‘ - = t The Sheriff was then ordered to the ’; “Prisoner backs to jall,_ and have him- well .. ,él-ifi“. f“)?! “anmiwmdvinm “Him” aecured—andto bring him-before the;.Court‘x ~annhe‘nhtsnorniug to raceiv‘abis sentence.- ‘ secured on Monday'the 30th ofthis month. in vindication-ofhimeif, he replied ‘ N6“, EH“ “'3‘ “1“” but Nita.» Megan put in 1‘0th; '(rr “ -,.’ , ‘ I t ‘ . t i ‘ I A ‘ ' l . During thenigitof Wednesday'thegPr’g- sorter, had Fnearl efi'e'cted hisfiescapeu He hafd fiie’dl’ofi' his irons, and was pr’izing open the bars of the window before he was disea- ‘ veredg—svlten .the‘gnsrd' weie cal led‘,,and he, was tagi'ain seeured without anyresistamce. Whether unfortunately-1hr the prisoner, or, hot. We unmet-1.. but at thattimea peti-r tion. washanded about in his behalf, whieh ' arhist-atte'tnpt'entirely silenced.- ,1 7 r ‘ y " ""iaiouohtn,rUL1Y“~3o.» I Thieday, a little after twelve o’clock, and pursuant to‘ his sentence. jest-9h Eire".-- row was taken from the public jatlto the gallows, whither thekev. Mr, Desbrisay a‘tt’e'rided him in prayerand‘exhonat'ion {on a considerable 'time, and amidst a great - number, ,of people. Mower: mournfgl 3P“! ta’tors, of tracer this h'or'r'id‘ scene; [e was' launtzhed into'eternity. Thus died Jouph :Farrow; a victim re passions which we'all' ' have intonation with Mm,tandehieb;it§ie our duty circumspectly and. diligently. to; watchorer.» 7"- . _ _ He died with that compornrc'wbichonly ‘ is confidencein” the-'snerey- egdxgpedmsref“ 34 his Cr-eator’could inspire. “ , ll: has left a, disconsolate and amiable wile, withfihree little innocent babes, .to deplore their loss.-—W’e trust that no easy rioriate lang’usge .need be used on this mourn fel occasion to excite the benevolence of a campassionate public. . : YR ; Just before the Minister lefthim-rheéeve a paper into—his hands,__the s‘pmdnwof which is as follows; V . v, 2‘: unit ;.:1 , ‘5, Thatnotwnlirtandrng he was‘condem'n. ed to die fora rape, he declarerLtthejwerld ' shew” rust guilty of this crime}; Heihoped that itmight be a wanting. to all beholder}, and the means of awakening them to \those intportanttduties which the spirit of cirrho- ly,Re’ligion- requires; and which could-rhea, , rained only through the merits zoiza bless- ’ 'ed Redeemer. .1: hadpleasedGodto awake” "him to a senmof hisstnworthiness by, a hea- 3 ;a§'.i‘nd‘e§d 1y stroke; but-he desired fto’prjaist-ghis-holy Name for his loving kindness, and {or all his mercies manifested towards him.; He observed, that it,w0uld hereafter be's‘aid, that Farrow was hung—but it was better. he *said;'forhim..to,die now, with an interest in the blessed jeans. thanto have: longer con.- tinnance in rim—I desire, says be,_grate- '{ully tovpraise.God forhavin graciously .brosrghtme to a sight of my in nature, and enabled me to layhold on the Rockof my Salvationfi’; g. , .. And snow,» .addressing himself to hit-iii), happy wife, ,he;says,. . ’f ,. . _, I1 _ , ' “ My dear wire; I “pray that you would yot'n'eelf. ‘Beeernest in; prayer to Godrthat SheewouldrforhisfdueWs-sakgr “may” , crucified for-. the Redemption of the-world. I pray that you would'nor give *9 .816; I? _ your Eyesueor Slumber. ,ro. yo.nr,.Eye ids, ‘ till you find Peace to, your Sonl??9é-eil Bra st state by ' ' ‘ mat mourn .for’rmer—hut mourn, rather for ‘ Twrrscner'was- beou‘ght neat morning: ~ ’ ‘ ' " meein sentence of death. to bisex- ; 13¢ wu’ “he i£. ‘h‘e-had-a‘lvy thing to aye—make us 3.11partakcflmf;hilhfa‘hniYElm‘fi" ‘ Q . "1"“ ’°" “4 “in” m martian this. ‘ A '- heart, andeeuc ‘ an :tryzyonrselvesh fiThise. r-{rqrn your dying husband‘joseph Farrow," " "It‘ir difliéh‘lt’ to recount .tlieilast’WOrdi 'of this dying- me; with his 7behaviour on ,_the‘ trialsmwhere hedid not even endeavour, to vindicate himself. ‘ It teon be unneces. ,‘s'ary tor-romrn'eotbn this cirqnmttanee—we “(leave—it to entry-one to Weigh as they think 'as it is not the lot :0! mortalityjto; 'beiomni. icient, so it is our dot-y neither to attack - the innocent, or defend the guilty,- 7 > As this: is theifitesreentiort more: "took ace "in this-‘lrtaed. it is tobe‘ hoped. that creaftcr‘there will be no ntoessityao repeat- so dreadful'an example for the terror of all 'evil doers----but that all onr'aeriens may been}: as that we may not be even the vobjects'ofrsluepiciottvitselb . , mostl“p'iaper'-=-'snd' shift only‘iobeerve,‘ that. - .The attention paid to this nnfortunate‘ ‘ mamwhile in jail, by the Rev. Mr. De‘sbri- remand others, est orting him to prepare fof'thatjmost awful, or an Scenes, the dura- ;tition of‘nature, and his ap’pe’arancé’hefore oxides;- aand 5 meeei who ;‘ *wilieth-‘notthe death of a sinner, but rather that he would turn from his wicked- ‘ness, and lise,‘-—bef6re whom no subter- fnge can avail, and from when nothing the Throne of that transcendent, eternally , .Stspreme‘ Being. ‘ can berthid‘. merits the highest raise. That , thejr‘eoaeai’oiirs were stree'esr til, it is our sincere hope. ‘ ' ’3