Newspapers / Edenton Gazette (Edenton, N.C.) … / Aug. 6, 1821, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Edenton Gazette (Edenton, N.C.) [1806-1831] / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
s -v.. 1 V - v- f r 7v n ;v' Latest from' England. J 0 Ntw.Yoni.' Jhv Kj the arrival of the ihip Ann, .Opt. Crocker, we have received London news ; jwperi lo the JDth June, and Liverpool io the 2kh, The affair of H recce occupy .general nUcctkm, and intelligence cf a ve ry iriif stl iiitnair.re'hnd bccii reccivedjtt tan Iktti cf the Uujunn Ambassador ut 'zH on donT Which stated that the Emj.er6rs fC::4.r.v ..-, - .-,.. ' . . : - ; ' ;' ... ........... ..... . r- . fur at r.c ctn Jail ficn present j efop 'tones., stwte ih'ifs nmetfcyf,SVur jj.ujui surmounted ly a ff", wholly tnr, fd with pftcieuistonci, with a lrge table tha Snood mUh fjrntrt. NT ' , ' - Jfte tWrrrf 07 The golden vtMel which Will emttn the sacred oil tlo ihe' form rf an e5'. with Uwiit; exterd !. brion aprrte. talof pur Rftld, finrljr :rtut.'lha hrd ser.'WSfJT at the ir.1!d of the tuck, for the ebnvenie'nce ol putting in the oil, which pours throu;h .the beak into the apoon 'The aright of th rs ome incites the breadth, front ne points ol the wing. svn inches ; Ihe weight X- I '.. , outrage toiiimiUcd by IbeTMrka ct Coo ftannntaleij rchitlon tics cona:nitteJ Innviiwt tbe.tmrCTJstinc WU-Grccli tTfvit m aaidf determined to tn sist upon f iirhrep;ifaUon from the Tur - kbhgpTcrwew RS,tho 'case will admit. .ThU ncwa h;a created grcM aatUfaction 'Cencrally, TeVv;ciootcrpeive the na ture of the TreparatSpB required. If it onits of a mere pkdc from the Turks It frill be worthtitliihg.lt ia rumoured, Lowe er that Itusia hat I demanded Iq; 'become the protector of the Greek pro .vmces, as V.ic U already of Moldavia aod Wailichia. It is also reported thpt aces-.-atoD'of the ablore province will be,ini -tei anon its' on svlum for those Creeks ivro may -'ot be disposed t liva umler the Turkish Government.? . ' ; y j i Whatever may bathe terms propose j1ttt(iaand Austria,' and we hope , they fmaj beV most decided character, the" Di van mast' acquiesce, because llussia has aa army af lOOtTXX)Trcn on the bonlers of Turkey. ; The editor of the ? iaornin varoaicie ovaerves : Hiynjauu vui :timi irrnAAlfullilfflr the. tro?pett of a tennatioa to the dreadful outrages com XBittedby the i Turks, and to wish most 'cordiallv for the emancipation of the tOreea"from.&eir, rut'dess tyrants. We 'lament however, that this good must be " pufctased ,hy the - ajsrandtzeuient o a atate alradv but too powerful The ef T fcet of thislnterference must be. to throw the fittest portion of Curopo into the' arms --ef -RttllaOviiCf :vrill be) afterwarda able to wrest It. Jf the Greek are tared W Alexander, ,and are ' to consider theiyw aaubder Russian protection; Tqrkey Europe is at an end, . end Alexander is Lord V Constantinople. A nominal sovereignty may still he allowed .ia tha Ottomans for a few vears, bat Rus- e?n will be H the -hiW strikin her roots into the counlrV. and the hold which she trill thttsj be enabled rotate, trilVxsoon ct 'fcostility at defiance; Ministers haveclear. i. iwt tWmela to be daoctl lv,Rus ai-j. They are ufw piacca in a mow ui barrassins sifuatitm. They cannot oppose thefeterferrencciot uussiaj nor u tncy did, all Eufopc vroulA cry omagainsi mem fT!HHM kua artfullr bfoueht thircs to the pasi that she cart advance in perfect sees ri 1 ty to tle accomplishment of her designs. ..v.,.pnnnmr nave Turkey from her Clutches. v . . v -r,.: XV TThe voronauon wuica vwi? " lecm td have considered so ewential to ; hU future happiness, and the glory of his r,H5t.t.iis'at last Jxed by royal j--.t;.m tn take Dhce 'on the . 1 9th WBtnAci1uAv As the n;-tHe Ouecn have lost their inter- ist Johnny Bun ynn now nave wb" 4 to gratify -.li&Imwtilipie?" I?r OTItyt dottc appearances," is cs i!iUevu)o in ma ntain in tiuMVDivtao rights of Kins,?t"af any of his brother sovereigns: ' -,V-4 ; ' The denartare of the Kinj; of Hnglaad oo his- visit fo Ireland, ii jixcdTftr. the rst of Aujl reat prcparaUoas were making fpr his reception. -i t We are indebted to a commercial friend for Uic following lettcrt dated . ""' ''''TXiirta fooC t n. SO, I8tr " """TtSspectcd fneBll--ripur Cotton, maiket hasbeconieris'ker, aiid t!e -demand both joaapecttlrtiao and iVeia-jthi rrqjle;hahff goocU'l he safes rin3!tekaat -three days hiving becn'ahoujt 7jtX 'b;t't .of tlresc 4500 have 1rf A" upJfariJi" and it is to this description1 that f peculators have givcu their prinrijsd nttenlbn. In other kinds there ha been only a moderate bu siness dono ; nor c,nn we sny that there is aAy advance excepting in .uplands ; but these especially . the - low and middling h qualities have improved fully.J-4 per lb. iwenny now quoie upunu.iixn a a 0 3-4d ; tor oi-ilinary to fair 10 1-4 a 10 3-4 : for (rood fur to gnod.and "up to ,1 Id. for line ; ;'NewOrleans 8 3-4 a 10 i&i for inferior to fair ; 1 1,1 -4 a 12 for pood Cur togoed and" tip to 12 3t-4r he; Tenace 13 1 5 a 1 ir j pretty goodW a 17 l-i .i pood and fine 10 a COd per lb. Our imports at present owip? to the pre v alence of easterly winds su-e moderate .: f In other articles of American prouuccv wevhave little chancre to notice since our asV Pot'Ashes nrti steady at 41 a 42s. but not much enquired for at these rates. earls are rather lower and not saleable at 4Iper t;wt.5onie considerable .par eels of turpfttine have been sold lately aud At steaJy prices, say from 11 3d for ordinary up to I3s per cwt lor good par cct. . Tar duller and lower f the quanti ty arrived and expected is large, 13 6d a f lcTLuiTmay be quoted uor Uaro!ina, nice steady at i:j a la v nnu iu per ct. ns in qu dity. The demand for Floor con tinues jexceeduly'-fimitcdX some trifiin qnantittes tF fiwh'"l.ldc'lplMahavejeeii sold at 22t old imports nominal at19 a 19 6 per bbl. ; ' - 'v LokdoWj June 1. THE CORONATION. Te Gsste f Tuedv nltht coataini the foils tne Proe1aiti t BlLTHtLKWU. lfiftif thiand-ta mhwi t smHbetwVtlWer "u ' mr 10 re. rti nro inert r a. "all atm . f hbiuiioaa brl.. o be Hf t ancs nt r ' TSlnbia HI fiBtainwirTrTrrTnTnrrrjWT-,,TTl TIT.TT. . ' Z' l" L"wr - v ' ja r-aj.vwj wttnavs a rsnsi& l is i , r " wnn hsiu l i t- iiBr aWf ih 1 ,kH H,' t..k nm Madara as are curious k,aowmethitij; about the trapping Tovsltr. wUl hnd ampie acxaiia iu u6 npiea Proctamstion anomt'PK s c!av for the ao- Irntnity nt iht Corooatioa U His Hjity, Gaoi 'R.?- : - -.';V . ' r VVhrre4, tr obr RtbI PTOC!inai!o. beaf In dtte ha . b df of May, l2d, wt d'd mai)tt xher tbinc pubUb an dcclire cur Koval to'rntioo m erbrate the anlcmnity of oar Rojral Coronation up I aetooy tne ii ofxAiKUt tbra w at nunj, at oar riiace at Wa'm nster ard wberrna. by wr Key. al f rUnaation brr5 date 12tb Jul, tw thoozhl flt o adra'TPie aaid 'olBnity or. lit our Koyal will and plea we boold be further aienfi-d thrfon. And whfreaa, w ha s. i . Mh rVtn llldW. The proceeaings .,ui wimw ftript.' irot un for the v wrpose JlllUltVII .. Vvw..fc.-; -. - .- - Ar'imriMinl new restrictions upon the press, have been made tne suojeci oi in quiry in the House. of Comntoos. Not a word was said respectint; it by ministers, from which it is inferred that they discoun-- 'eitance lhe obnoxious measures puwed - li the association.' Vf'4) .-f-ft , 3Ir. Cahnins appears tOhave written a " letter to Sit Francis" Burdctt, complain I tnxof some allusions lo Kis (Mr. C's.) con---uct, io a late speech of the Baronet s a London. Sir ranas re 1 plied, that he had used no more liberties, in speaking of ilr. Canning, than , ho had done in reference to other political char- . acters Connected with ministers ; and that wnaibe bad said on ine occbbub wtuusu to., was not meant to be perianal. Mr. ..Canninz declared himself satisfied , with ' 1 V I this explanation. ..;f,n - ."'Neither the LonljnorIaferpooirpa y- v r-. vwiiii'ii hie lUttiiDD laiofluuri 7: about the death of Napoleon.- ' We d hbt yven discover yYafmmitUiniliu llff 1 belief thath-s .arftMa InJisnbsedc Ilf a moiety only i f tba tho8and-and-one - talcstoldof Ttuu txuied personase, had . been true bwoU ions he been . v,,-. mo we linn a van:. v cty of detaib) 'pectinjthe d;f ' fei-ences between the K,n; of Sweden, r 0nd'the Norw'au Diet, which seem to Jhrs?ta Prl0,u- 1 ;cociacnces. Beraa- rcMivrdt bythe laor and bleanf ot' Al mthty Uod. loCtUbrmt tat laid olrmmty upon Thqrdarths I9ih Ju'y, a our nd Pitluce at Ve.tni.nater, w do, by tbU pur Rnyai Proclamation five noijce of. and pub liah oar rcsnlutten !tvron 1 , and e da here' by ( rtct charge kik) eomoaand to all our lovmc aubjeeta wk,oo it my ennecro that all pcraona, of arhttvVr rar.k or auahty soever lory m, who ekhrr Spoo cur ettra to' them directed, or bv teaioa of ibrir of. ficei and tenurei, or o'hrrwie sre'to do any service at the time of the Coronaiioa. dn duly give thvr attendance at the- said voir m miv. oa lbt salt! 19 h day of Ju, In all re- tpecte furnished and appointed s . 50 0 treat Mlenanitv ant ruioetil, and amwerabls to the dignities and places bkh 1 every oe tbea reapectivrly ba'flrin ana enjoyf in r. im th lhev or ssvof the m err not . to fail, as tbev ill answer ido contrary at iwr pern. unina h: aD?cial rtaaooa. bv suraelf trodef oovs gn manurltobt allowed, are shall dis pense with ayot t&eiraervte-anrauenoaocw. Given at Oar Coart the 9tb day of June, Mt iMnnd nr ol our men. .(....;..''.. , Tht Crowi. ') .vtfj?ty win do cmwaco, . l. .1 ..L.i eAjm.Al VhImI ' ' "Vh . - a : 1 L. .! Sew crown is inirnoca m dv wot fwu atdy after that soleaao lorm has taaeti puce. The former has, however, vrceived several Inprovemebta snd embellishment, and for many falte jewel real one hae bacn obti tuted. Th Crown, made exprts.v for hie present M"jy. preaeots an sppeaiancs of one vavarittd maaa of diamond. The earvt of Its branches, which meet at the top to. soppurl the ball, is not ao abarp as the o'd I onoi Ul more rxiendrd . ard trtcefei. and l b Wiol I C0Df qurniiy wHciin'r teUet wUli' which itU prne6fd 1 qo'ka. lua jd oosv-which i pucplavit iaa batMt iperlontnmfOVS!uS. : lb Scfr.Hil Majesty's Sceptre aritb a cros, sailed the Sceptre Royal, Is of solid sold, the handle plain, but the apjwr part wreath. jt length la two fort a inchei i the pommel' t tb bottom ia enriched wch' rob end amll diamond, and firftre inches andahilf ab the handle ill carkwaly eniitad.nnd einbvllithed with sanphirrs, rubira. em raid and diamond. L The top tuts ia'iO Jl(ur dt tit enriched with pre no'Mirf pwrn of -pars T.oW'wijI. ipearl in the boadet part ot the handle, the tw of;lh spow finny chasedpot coriou nique woknnnkbtn ... The Staff" Hi Msji-atyaSiafrU foar fret f : 1 a. t--1 1 -. 1 .I. f -I;., 1 1 irTrn incurs inu n umi in cujiu, . wnu (O'vi, weiKhing 8'b. , with I p ke er fovt of steel bi)U four incbet and a qartrr in Icnjih, and a ball and cm at; me top; the 6to. aientt of aimpte railed t;o!d ; three diflirrmt fillets or bndarrt nt leitvtr, are at rnn.l diatwneest tt difimetei1 'til1ireev'(n'iriia-f an inch -Te IWt hit purs r.i utr iih a yaiird hand r c of prrctaus stones encircling; it, and a half handle of ihe awt round the ten; it 1 urnr onied'by - a crcs, npnn aa snt'ibyttof tmnentc value, i a pedestal.-' J Ac 8itirt. Are of pure eon rieb'y m- bsrd. Tney are the-ane worav' by WK lim the Co queror, "d have ,m point 4niead of rowel. - The bracelet. uppord a!o to have been worn by Wtlliam, were of plain fotd. bttt have bet-n enamelled lor the enming 7cctnn witn ibe Harp, tne ThUUe,.ihe Shamrock and the Roe alter-a-.tely. " .. mTki ' ioroVTie Sword of State h) a very lar two banded wod. with Tich acabbard of crimon vrlvcladofaed with oid palr of (be Royal badges. ' , - Tht Rinf Hi Wj-t Coronathm Ring is of plan Ko'al, with a laree ruby violet, ow wbtcb n carinafty c nchated a pUin Crow, or .Cvmaof Se..Georse.: --rr- -, ThiMtCtllar-JlCtX po yd, andTsr model f the, W bite Tower Of Looda "The t.)or corner towers and (M Urge centre one eparatcly contain salt; There ere alto o Iher imiilleraltcJUrS'ef immense vanish.; JI jbe,Hoot ollon-ani'Tlwrday evenmgr e" kf snd antmitea Oate toes plaCe( on Mr. Cowen motion for leave to bring in a bill for the Repent or the AtTicul toral Horae Tax. A aanaber of Kembcrs of the opposition, and tevcral geoikmen who onoaily tupport Miowtera spoke ia top port ci the bill ; and the Tax was left to be deftnded in nreumenl by Ihe Chancellor of the Exchequer and Mr. Hokoo, with tne quilifird aid of Mr. Uart g. who profeiird hi unwiliinnes to coricora a manrt which went to diminrvS the security ef the pu&ie credtor, aad to relieve the country gentlemen,' whose pertioaciow of potiiion to economy and retrcnchmct.t reodvrcd them wholly undeserving cf the fvotv ; On a divia. ion, leave was grn d by. a mjnrny 01 Ml 10HX The Chancellor of the Exchequer, however, significantly obered, tint be d d not cmtider th iliviaion of Thursday oiftht ft drcitivs of the auecetaof the repl. The bill ha amce bwi read tecood time, but the- debate apoa ir waists take pWo on lis contmitul. . : I w tjre I nH an ml it sr iJ isfm, loicevreidv toCtU tmHl kV. dsWtblea. it Urd,nuE D van uvV in ,h, ev., f by the a ih Prite 0 Socr Three pef cent, Red, 76 7S 3-4 1 Cone lor Acc. 7T I 4. . . We have received the f aria papers to the 16th initant They contain varioa details of the barbarou exceneam Tarkef55- ThS SCCounta from Naple are of the 57ib of lat month, On the 26ib the King of Na ples issued several der,rc relative to the ad ministration of thatkingdoui and of S'cUy. The Coaocit of State it compoard of Ihe Marq'iis of CirceHo Cardinal Huffs the Prince of Coto, the Duke of Geallkri, .sad the PHnc of Scilla. His Sicilian Majesty bad ordered the Spanish Sqoadroa whcl was io the Day of Naples to depart without delay, nnd fsrther, prohibited it Irons anchoring in any porta of bis kingdom, . ,r- .... Madrid papers to the 8ihint had reached .Paris. The coun'ar revolutionary coosprra tor, the Curat Z ladwelde and lbs vdvo cate LazarUga, were, executed) .on the 4;h ioHtat V ttoria, puriqant to their tenteoca. Os the 6 b last, a detSchmeel of the Emps. ciaedo't troop fell io with a pV?T-f Meri no's followers, conilting of ti cavalry, sod dttpersed them, with the low 'of ,M killed, live wcjndcd, and seven made prhoucrs, and S9aorses k kd er fkeo The jCorte swd paaed a law, aadtoriaine; the gvernmeut to eqtip fie of the Uner four frigates, .to brigs, and four galii(K their, ere wl consist or 3 SCO men. v Several financial projects eontioued to occupy the. attention of - the Cortes. The , King had sanctxmed their decree relative to the payment of the arrears of the ioterevt of the debt of Holland . A co py of the decree of the Court of oHce at , V alenCis, Jn the. eats of Gaasval Klio, la given ia these paper. He was f wend guiKf of havinc 0i opraU'di.:i8t8r5tdwg which led to the destruction of tiio Ceuftnu-' -4ionayten m 18If rphtt lehtrocf ja fcw pronounced ssi the aS(h''vtt,.. S'ZMrL--.IVi exiraetew frofiv the Parf pers nnj Saturday, an articls frem Viennv, mrntioo hg the' deitractioh of the Girrrk churcbe by the Turk, - Indignant at this btrbarou Cmductt th Eieror of Runia and Anuria are actually aaid. upon antharity that i con. -Sidered as emitted tocred t, to have deter, mmed to ravst on Mich rrparation from hs Tork'uH Governiient a the ce will admit, and oa soma attaraoce or pledge, as regard The ribbon of rhr intnW V to be cf lerk errrV wn. alalM 1o the centre of tr.e Sur ih, wA richly enametied ' Dr. H urge u, u 7 St Hold's, is - v ww maaei arrUa. the Ordr est 1 Iimnins rf MfijorsAndre. 0, T ,1r Toi:x oiLtastfiTU"J H'r Itnyal H ghnew the Dwk of YuaJ Commander in Uhiet of the bntiih w nai given oirections to 0ntib LniHil at tha piece. T ... K-i lr. 8acUi . . ' - bones ol --Major Andre to Great ft,... a Jbe porpoM U depotrtmg them tear (be av numeef, erected 10 the mnmorv M lant, bat anfortsMte rfficer, ia Wesa opon the pmwa Concerned. lf,ior A it is well known waa employed ky Gev fT ton, commander ia ehf afilv arithh NHRte comrry our og tae revototwaary ,( to negociaie with Amoi's ecermut tht 1, treacherr whtch the latter mfd uM the safely end independc.ice af bis tmr Howe err much ws sy regret (bat ft n of war admit of swh a ewrfvjMsdi: , wa carrying on betweea Cliwteaaei y, aod however unfortsmte it my be that s cersof trgh tbtndisg; sad charaetrr, mU the nicest eae of boojonr, ahos'g be niV out foe oeh a service, soch ie the fact "1 ii jch, it niw be iered, wUl be ilwlati' long a war ahaMbe fabiOAableassofi(SMia nui mi ewer wtw twinwi iw in r.rely happened, in any erv-ewuf tbe H that a more brave, inreUlgeae, end praam1 yong oulcer, wa evef .rmpjoyrai sal 1 mm's fate wasevvr morerncerely rtrni unde aimilar circum(nS tha Siy s Andre-.iT C that m thi eoontry, astfby try men; ' . t-rrTl The folfowmt account or Mj3fta tml and execution, i copied Irom ' Tkf )it' Bhfuihicit Dicaoniry a worksvtfeiu, inthitty ab-iot twenty years tiace -ki'' conciae, hu' cmtaiot some of the mm atriiw, f ct and cirt unatDce relating to bit cctdae' . aod chafieter".' '--t:-:t.."c; - On Srpember lh 89th, Gea WtJM ton appointed a bond of fjorteri gnlesV cera, wf whom were Gen Green, (he M4 qiiide la Pay tie, and 3rtti 0 8nW with the Simtance of the iadge Advot loha lawreace, to examine into and rrprt! a precise tatement of Mtjor Aadre w, and to-determioe la what light he eutfct be conatdertd- and to what panHbmraib : wa liable. Andre, disdaining all wbutrfcnt snd evaaioa end iud ire ny tf.P1 1tTscharacter In o fair a light s ep prevent its . being shaded by prewai cumttancei, voluntarily confrMed awveua hewi niked, and ouht not ropaniv thing relating to himself, while he coe with the mow guarded sod ef upotoet sew whatever might involve oibers. Bemf terrogated bv the Board, 'whh : rwprei la U concept ionoi h'a com;ng on hore -tnoVr, atsiioti of 4 lag f trutt, he said, e noble fraoknets of mind, that, he nvght certainly havf retomeo' wkjit The baaed wa xceedne!f struca AM- f . a , m -..evaarw! T eio'ipur and Runvuwmuy.. enu -t ahowed how miicb they ft for hs aitai. they treated him sh such delicacy, opening of th examination, a texdirt r that be would aH anr any queettpa wowld at at! embarrau bl feeling, ff pnsibti mrk of mdu'gencr, and the attentioaand politeoew vter exre'a wards h'm j otbatth Miijorhimwlf. ly Imprested With the, liberality of havloae, decUrcd tht he flte'..! bad sever been illiberal, but that V ... f nn-tiutica M hl hi 1 preaeat esperienre muat oblrtersts The board cf d iaot examme a '"C."! bit footed their report earrely JL confeMionrln this after arcitlof -V J they dfnred that j. Andrrjftjhti Vil Je? FdraTI spy f i'oa the enemy. r agtblr-iaihaUw- ataaUews- '-VVhe'bi entence winlsanounCfd V i ha remjf kcd.this nee. wM a there was a choice to th nndf, would make a mtreia difflereaca to h instsi he would be snpay it were P0 be Induced with a profeional death- . made a aecond application by letter, j. Cise -biit peraaive telrwiv I it wa tWl howerer, htth!4 Indulgence, heinR:'1 J ptib1e with the eostom ot war, eould i granted ; and it wn therefore determ"? bell cakes, to evade aa aonrer.u j th CU wt fm ed a) m Bo f1 )! V to hi Z si 1 ti to If P el al s P ti s a t P e a je a I e a t I j- J : --v ' j - vv . ', ' ' md,.-. . : - - -
Edenton Gazette (Edenton, N.C.) [1806-1831]
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 6, 1821, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75