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I I; ,y - r ,, ... -I. ... wtCTU. ' -' - ' . " 1 ' - ' . '- ' y . I " "f .''.-- i : r ! -) rx.i IT 1 :71 if A- tf. r i V." ; : k ) k jiH ' sss On the MISSER.Y j) KINGSV ; V ' rf FROM CHO R.CH HILL ' H ' 'v'; u.. u j iK miftake. how liuta know ; Of kioti,. ( kingomi, wd lh pMi whicU fljur I on ryUyt who ttucy tht C10 wn, . , - Beeiofe it ghfteoi, Bft bho4 wiih dwa. -With outfide Aow, ud in ppine eujlit, Thef look no fither, nd by folly uoghi, ' Prize htgh lhc tttvi of thoni, but never find One of the many cnei which lutk beUmd.. ; The gem they wnJhip, which 6 .,t",r,n , Nor once fufpta lht crown Wd wuh thorn, o miiht ftflcftion loilyV p)ve fupply. , , Would we or. moment ufe he pieicmg eye, ,, , J: Ten (hould we Uara what w,e from grnde - r-fptiugH '...j. And te.ro to pity, ot t. envy k.oga ? TheVilligef, born humbly, and bied brdt COflteothu weahh, and poverty hia guaidr ' In aaion Amply juB, hi confcience el'r, Bv guilt untainted, ttndinurb'd by tear, " Hia mean' but ftanty, aod hi want, .at lew, .. . Labour hia bufmefa aod hii wlearure loo, , ; , Enioya more'eomfot in a finale hour, Than agra give ihe wretch condemn'! to power. . Call'd up by health, he riiti with the day, .j.t-i-.iiikil if fas went o pay, - - Wbift inK. eff toi l, one half of which might-oa.ke of a e.!aceqake; ' . . H'iden'd by conUant ufe, without complaint " ;!- t:1 Hi bean, whit we fhoull think it diih bear r. I . j Short are hia meal, aud homely it hit firt : llii tlmft he flikt. at fume poor nei4hbW brook, Hot fki for (auc where appetite Band 1 When the dew (all, and when ihe fun retire Behind the rn untaini, wban the village fitci, Which, waken'd all at once, fpek fuppei nigh, . At ditlanc catch and fi hi lougKig ye, 1 , - Homeward he hie, and wuh kit manly brood Ofraw-bon'd cuba', enjoya. that clean, cn.Ue food, ' Which, Tea fou'U with good humour, h loud biide N. 'Gtiiift hi 'retort) itjbayipy to provide. . , TliiSi fi'ee from care,,, free hum thought, becreepa Into hi Qrtw, and till the m uoinf fl:ep. Not fo the king with'anxiou caiea oppitfa'd, ,.,.,tli,bo'fom labouii, jd admit not reft. ,. v A g'irioua wtetcb, be Jweat beneath the:wight Of rri;jRy, nd g.ve up eafe for tUttf. '" L'cn wlto liijfrailei, which by tbn foot of pride. y He item mo a calm, hia foul i m Uoim 1 Ca., like fpcctie, fata by hia alonr, . With all her nell ot vipeia, round bi throne y day craw' full in view when night bids fleep, bweet ouife of nature, o'er the fenft cieep, Wlen miieif lieiftlf no more compUiua, And D.vci, if potfible, for yet their ctiaioi, . Tho' hia fenfe weaken, tho' hi eye grow dim, Ti.at idl which come Io ill, cornet not jo biu L'cn at that hour, aii, tyrant CAftS, forbid , The dev el fl-ep 10 Ull upon bi lid; Fiom night to night (he watcbo at hit bed ; tl, i one ruop'd, fit brooding o'er hi bt ad, , A0011 fhe Uaru, aod, borne o 1 ivr winK, Ooaki fo.th ,.iouf-t wAi i.or mai foi -lVt' ' y' y ( r. ,1. r.T.,i, iU PmvincMft J g tllCUII WIN " - - " - GazettI. . . .'-. S - ,,. . , , kfaiu are receded to publiih the fo!. ring dcpohtjo.is, &c. I row a .e. l paper of Tucfday lall. vr : n i k rh th. ft. low port V State tf Rhtde-Ijlmd, fc. . Cleland Kinlock being duly fworn, mal-th na:h that on the eveninC of tlw 2oth infl. he accompanied Mr. J. Rut- Ldije to the houlc ot hit. Ktcharuion, proper to Uate, before he ihouIJ m. the poAtnallcr, whom they foutvl Hand- mit hirufclf by identifying any one. The ing at his door that Mr. Ruiledgc ac- next morning, having learnt that this folltdhim, andtcqueQcd theiavour of a Holly Ofljorne lived wuh Mr. Suphen few moments convention with him: T. Northam, I waited on Mr. Ruiiard W hereupon he defired faid Rutlln and fon, and requelled him 10 appoint a time this deponent, to wa'k in : That Mr. J. far feeing icr, which he declined, where Rut ledge then deft red to know of faid upon I reminded him of his prom.fe to Richardfon, whe'her lie ever remembef. Ju f0 . (0 whi;h he replied, that he had, ed the delivery, at his olhce, otany Jet- icrs for Mr. JtrTcrfon, either by faid Rut'Mge himlclt, or by any fervsot, r hv anv one of hi family r to width Wui Richardfon replied, tat is . rj. teuton which I do not chooie to amwtr. op. on which Mr. R. obfsrved, hr ha t thVt it a civil qiedion, or he flioiild not luve UichaMloft addcJ, 1 uon t keen a re. cord cf ihcfe matters, I dor.'t know whohrougt the tellers; but I knew that they wete Irbughf, and regularly fr Hardcd. i CLF.LAND KIN LOCK. Suorn, Sept. 2X, i8g2, btlre me . m" nan t . it . UEN. HAZARD, J, Dtp. Ste'rr Pb. 4Vi,. rar 5r. j oliris, ' fation' I CUIandKinlxk, of South Carol do hereby lertifv. that in a converfa held by me with Jacob RicUardfon, jun. on iheiveninj;nf C loth anil. I mid him I had read an affidavit under, his name, in a paper called the Rh.Je. Ill and Republican, of the ninth intl. io which ihcie appeared lobe an ambiguity which vo'ld lead people to vtidcrllahti from it much more ihan l,e poUibly meant lo drpofe ; and as a friend to Mr. Rutlcdge , I requeued faid Richardfou to, give an explanation of his affidavit t prcfuming thai, In jnrtue to Mr. Rutlcdge, u, oo whom i he aHJJatit was made lu bear, and from a regsfd to irutb, and thecha- radler he fhodld vtifli u fupporr, as a I - j a ugi it : outiKicctic, ii.iHi-i.c it iLev were urook'iti Letori mm nawau ivi into ine nou e now occuoied bv othcrwife, he vtfu!d wifli him a giod ; u4Ce he Ihould appoint.' He replied, he in Walhington-SquireVhewas at night ; 1 hat accordingly Mr. K. and, w,uld not irouSlcd imleiiauy further a- RutleJge's very friqucntly-r. it.i ccjitMcnt g"t up Soawav, and bjut the bufir.cfs ; that he did no: expetl every other dav that during this wiuie tncy were goin awar, mat uJ I,;, ..vrtatlon wai t ,t memi.. J fa. II.nU candid man;' he could hive t,o unwilling nefVib explain his -mciningi . and to tc- late with fairnefs all ho 'knew at the traufalion.- I then, nfkedfaicfRichard fon whether he was orjtfeAt, when the let. tcrs raentionflii in hisffidavU were bro't to the 'port-office., He implied induet ly that they were' brought by Mr. Rut let!e's girl, the girl who futially brought the letters. To the farhc quellion af terWard repeated, he evafivcly replied, that iff knew the girl very "Uie(l Jhe was a little white girl, about eleven sr twelve years el J. and if praductd, he would iden tify her, , Having, lu the cour le ot cur iurtherconysrlauor. leverai tunej , re verted to the fame aucftion, and always receiving theatne induetl' and unfatis-. factory antwers, I at laitviaiu 10 nun, 44 box, Mr. Rtehardfon, you.do not au- fwer toy ;qHellion ; .were yu orj were you Hot prefento"'when the letters were Ulciivcred ?' He then mentioned an iri- dvi.iual-f5anaUy4gihejhJ t.nur t iiiiiiicjf; to w.iiom, ik ui" . .1... ,:ie 1 " u ":, ot th letters was ilAlue red ytid beint; ; fun her urged to fay," whither cither of ' the letters was delivered in his prefence, J,e flt Iat whli great kefitatton, faid that . & " .-. V , one of theiu Was. On Monday follow- intf, I called on Mr. Richardfon, and ,toi(j him I had communicated to Mr. Uullcdge the converfation I had held with him the evening liffore, and had flearnt from Mr. Rutlcdjie, that two wLite girla', aui only two had lived in his family, fince hi arrival from Caro lina ; and alked him whether, ifihey were prsfeuted to him, he Iwguld . be io Hood as to point out the' one he mean: in fiv hrmurlvt the letters ; to this fie entedand alked me, as , I. had once before done, to name one of tilcm. 1 told him, that one of them, vthoTs name 1 did not know, was nww living at Mrs; Dulany's ; as 1 utideritood, vas I named Polly Olborne : he fmiled, and faid he did not know Ortorne children, but when he law her, -he could tdl if J ihe was the girl ; faying again ihe was , a little white girl, elzvtn or twelve )earj did. .This, as I imagine', was exactly the defcription of Olborne's iirl. iThe falisea ?Jtprtnjyn f his cout:.cuancc vt hen I named this girl, and the ruau- ner in winch hu haa twice led tne to 1. . . 1 I name nur, lmpreueu meat mc nine witn ihe irtf.-i. tht hie i lion oh t noimei in ihe idea, that his thoughts pointei to .f au, l!ut hc wfs plc:fcd lohca, menliou hcTf as olie who had lived in .Mr. Rutlcdge's family ; altluM.;h I : e - r. fuJ told htm. tha'. in Mr. Ru.lcJtie' opinion, there was no white 'girl h his fatnilv. at tlia time, alluded Id : cirnitn- (lance which I had .thought it fail and the ninht before, been ii.formcd tint this girl was not in Mr. Rutledi;c's family at 0 the lime. I then alked him to fee the other pt who lived at Mrs. Dulany'a. lc reulied,- he would not go afur the gul. , fuitlmr alked him. if he would iVy; whether eiiVr if th:fc gill was tlu one he meant latitude 10 in his affidavit. gain ; ilut Jie' viotild fry no inor upon ihe fubj'l, anf (miht mike the moU of it. I told lim I lud not attempted ii draw any thing out of Mm unaJt ifc I- Jy ; uiid iha' it was impolTiblc he cuu! I have expelled the circuuillaiiics he had ItaieJ vtcte not 10 be mentioned, fince I hid cxprcMy iuformci him, in the be- 'gnnngot otif cntivfffaii.Mi, that 1 ap. plied to him at the friend of Mr. Kin. 'cde, and for ihe purpofe ot having hfs affidavit corrected, and obtaining from h'm all ihe inlormaiioa' he could give, toward placing the' tranfadlion in its true point of view. I then further ur. ed th: faid Rictardfan to vcint out the , girl e meant In his a?'avit ; and what jther kiiwvv ledge he had of the bufinefs ; . but could afterwards obtain from him only lhrt and rvahre snlwers CLKLAND KINLCCK. Srjeptti, CliJitr 12, I State if kb Je.lJljid, fc. , Sxmbtfvtme, . HAZARD. Dtp. Secrj nJ a-. NitjXtf. I 'Wiuirn Mouit j.-3. cf Ne wport, merchanty; hereby' t'ec!are;. ilt Jjcing iptimatciiithtj family. of Capi.North. ana U4PPctiinK at ms nuuic jh Thurfday evening October the 14th, and feeing there the .little girl callea roily Pfhornc?, who I undcriUnd was hinted at in 'the Rhode-1 (land Republican ot the ninth inlf. as having carried letters to the poll-office from Mr, Rijtlcdgc j .1 was 'indaied to alk her fome queltions upon the lubjcdl ; in her feveral anfvrs tow hicb Hi e told me, that ihe lived in Mr. Rut ledge's family about two weeki ; ihe could hot tell exactly hen,. but Ihe Ift it flic' fald the day Bctfcy Chapman was hired : and that no other white girl was there at the time fhc was. I afked. her whtther (he ever carried any letters tt any per fon or place' while at Mr. Rh t iedge's : ihe replied flic, never did, except one note to Mr. Read, which was opin. I aiked her if (he ever went .to the port-office for letters for Mr. Rut ledte 1 (he rplid ihe never did. I aik- cThr if Ihe cveffrtetryeTreriTo the polt-olhce tor, Mr. KutTeT no, flie laid, flic never did, and ,he would not fay fhe had, if all the ,town wiihed her to ; ; ihe was alkeOwJjether any per- Ion had witheil ticrtd jy io ; ihe evail eJ tins oueitioirand dilcovercd ;grea quettiop, and uncovered ; great uneafinefs whenever in any fli ape it was reverted toT but being a Iked whether (he had not told a perfon that her father, when he called her home the evening before, had told her a great fum of mo ney was oltercd to the KirL'ttho would fay ihe carried theletters, aadjJie might get nerieu tnio aimcuny. t WILLIAM MOOR), jun. Newp$rt,0fiiltr 1$, iBoit' Stale ot Rhode-IJldiid, fc. . I . 'I . . 0 T T rr inn' iWvn eeitrt x. n K n K u .y , Dep. Sic'ry and Pub. 4V. ex'tft Albro Anthony being fworn declares, that he refldes at prefent in the family of Capt. Northatn ; was prefent at. the foregoing converfa lion, and tell ifics that . t-. 1.1' ' it is truiy reiaten. y ALBRO ANTHONY. State f Rhode-IJland, fc. Swtrnbtfire B. HAZARD. Dtp, Sec'ty and Pub. Nt. ex. $ff. ' Horace Scnter, of "Newport, Phyfi cian,xbeing (worn, teflifies, that vi Monday evcninij Mr. William Oiborne dame to his houfc, and the dep-jwenl's brother Nathaniel, being prefent, obferv- ed to Ml. Ofborne, that he had heard flrangc things about l.im. Mr. Of. borne aflccd what I the deponent's bro thcr replied, that it was fa i J he was go irg to bring forward his child to fwca (he had carried the letters, ihe Ihould te brought forward to prove it. This con. venation was in the prefence of Mr Auboyncau, Mr.Thomai ftornfby, and thi deponent's two brothers. . . HORACE SENTER. Newport, )a.brr 14, 1802. Static Kbvit.JpHd,c, - Sv;rn befo'e me, B. HAZARD. Dtp. Secrr and Pub, Not. ex. tF. Rhody Chappclt, of Newport, being 'duly fworn, declares, that fhorttv after Mr. Rutledge s arrival lioni bouth. ) Carolina, flie was employed lry Mrs. Rutledge iit making up linen and . thcr articles for the family. ' That for 'tlncc weeks after their fetnoval (which ' (he belietes was abaut the middle of lu- them Mrs. (he bclictei period tit was put to f.rrt irroiw venience for iKx want of a mtid.ferant was dcfiruus of hiiiug one, and iaj applied 10 this deponent ot the purpole tint flic was well acquainted with a4 the fcrvantst f the family 4 an.l tlut ta (he bed of her knowledge and Ulicftbcr; was no while Ctrl or woman, no vnunr female tlomertic of any fort, inthe fair i , ly, at the tiaie alludeJ to and that had t there been any fuch, the is perfuaded it could ot pc(Hb!y have cfcaped her te colleclion. RHODY CHAPPELL. State tf Rhode Jpnd, fc. Smrn l, tie iyh Jjy tj Ofltler, A D. lJaa. Btftre me. B. HAZARD. Dep. Sec'rj ani Pub. Nit. ex. tf I hereby certify, that Mr. Rutlciig? received from me the keys ol Mils Mum. ford's houfe, in Wa(hinit;!onSpiare,iit ike 15th day if July, iSal jar.Jihit he toik poiTeffion of the fame on the faiJ ICih, or the day fallowing. GEORGE LA WTO N, Agent for Mfo Mfnjtrd. Oflltr FOR SALE, X,: .... . the fufferiifrJ -. .-":v : ' :' ON HAND, COKSISTXNO OP VARIETY of ankles, fuitable for the winter feafon.-A credit of three and fix month wuh approved fc curity will be given. c - j AIM W ALfwCK. - September 3. , NEGROESiFOll SALE. "T?HE fubferiber has for falc eleven vX prime likely Negroes. - - . , G. MACKENZIE. . 7 November 4 . ' ' 7 HQ MAS 'PATkTPT&tt. No. 113, Bayflreet, Charlellon, S- C. Are now opening a very large and ex- ,'tcntive aiiotimcnt r Ironmongery, Hardware; Cutlery, Saddlery . and ' Btittons, which they offer lor fale at a low advancaTor Calh, N io- 1 hi their AiTortment arel Knives and forks, Scillors, Raizors and cafes, v Spectacles and cafes, Spoons'and ladles, Pins and needles, fowling pieces, Gun locks, I' lints, Iron, copper'and brafs kettles,' wire tenders, Shovels and tpngs, " ; rire aogs, FryiH? pans, Grid irons, 1 yVll kindt of joiners', carpenters', cabi- . nety makers', foiths, cooper' and y iiiiigi mull 1 . I . Locks, . ' 7: ' . Hinges, , : . ocrews, Bolts, ' :il Latches, r Hoes, Axes. ' Nails, ' , '. ".' ' Spades and (hovels, UJ. : Stnootliing irons. And a. very har.dfome atTo'rtmint of Japanned Ware. The above good having been purchi. fed at the manufactories lor calh, it it prefumed they are laid in lower than their ncighbtMirs. Charlellon oa. 28 tf. AE W copies of judge Tavbr's Reports, and Evans' Etfiys o . the Law wf Infurances, Bills of Ex change and Prmiirory Notes, may be had of A. Hall, it applied lor foon. Nov...iS. rpAKEN vp and coiniaitted lu jail in ihi ' xtown, onili3Cib dav of Auuft lafl, a negro tnan nameJ BILLV, about c feet 6 or g inthei fcigh and lloul made, fayi he it upward, of 40 yean old, but look very youeg ; fca 4 raai k under and at ihe coiner cf Lit , left eye, and anaibi-r above the, njlti eye. He fayi hat he belonjj to Mrs. Mary" Rite, living in Savannah. .Georgia, who gave him a pal to come to Wiliningtoa, and 00 hit way hither, et wua a DoQot Cjrwve, who carried bins -loCbarlrfUrmd fald hua 10 Dr. r. Mofer, of tbr place; fioa toca kt Uu after run way. ' Hi owner it requefled to come, prove yto ' petty, py cha'gfiad take him twiy, 0 her. wife be wi'l be dealt with at ihe law direO. wa. ULooDvo:aif,.shir. epti!tr . TO RENT, for irtat oyr, at may be (greed t.a. rVlUl healtly an lbeaul lul PhnMhn, ' ueur ihe Ijai tf te Sinnd, Jtifswn J ike name ( Stdg'ey Jbbej, tn vbUh is a very timmtdhut and wtllKfnifhei Duel ing liufe ipen it tie fi t beach be an nenae, and about half a mile 'fun the Sound, which at all fetfiii ajfitdt abn dine c ffh'und the bfjl nJkri. 7bne it alft si the fame good kitihen, fmsak bmjt, bam, Hwtle at.d thairboufe, w.'lhd rtmjri,.bte fine Peach Ot chard. The faidii well adapted h the culture tf Car,' Cotton asd faJiet i- three ifljo'ml the wbuo can be e thlf tvtrjrjjei, jxxieen tj Wichit tlraeedani U'll pndute extellenl a' a A . m Rice Ifyvcrmeo ntl!efame eatbe aecimmidjt'J w'th tno.Hlidi tttta.t Vi uttnhU, and f?tHtd Uii mm jlnh to. It lot Uni, at a I Mr xiniii.n. tt,ml VtJnTIVrl,-, r ' v PLTZL.m.TL. i , - .......- , . , . t - I . . . v.- -V
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