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r - - - V wc? NoHfeCardlind State Gazette. RALEIGH, (N C.) FU1 DAT, AUGUST 14, 118. vr.x.! u. 33. r- - tl lLltHtD JJf THOMAS II E.YDBBSOX, jr. It Srf'7'' HM.TUiitftl SbcnaTS isria ia li iti ' .f TM SUTO, CUM AS.I - .'Sm r OSS .OLLA..A.. TWirtl-f IT. CUM L. toa ceTurears. TlFl YUOLl.AHS HOWARD. ANA.VAY,aVoul3yaaritra, from Mrs. Lwne -of Jod Lrie, while oe Tart to her farad to Her- b.a.bome teeth. pleasant ounlrwe, of toiera- M.'tate kgul W 43 y,f,of mJT-L UXWKH vearsago, by Jdf Lam i from maa v-LjTbwv possibly moe-But m. tlie abetourfod TrTirmrIy waittng-Aatf W.Mr. A.rbftey '. ? uc been taken) the probability -that she "TSi be harboured near Hna or in Rcrue.a-Ae, by ".T-L-nf krrUte Master, the rkht and tide to said ne- hW Wl" " 1 wul give the above reward U any per J"7, wjj dclisrberto m iti Charlotte, Mecklenburg L.T jj c. or Thirty Dollars to any person whowdj, c !n hr id that I Eet her and she shU be farriveo 14 STRAY. l"w JtTf.RED by Hardr Shew, livtai m the road leadW JPjfrwB Hnirm, Montzmmj mmt, lUaaWlph C- Hoa, bnchl bar rHT, la be rrsr aU, Mut ne fiwt four ioehri hh, bUe om her iyrixl to tty doltarv J. CLK.K.KAN. lUur. July II. J-9. TWELVE or FIFTEEM l.lwty Tnc XEGROES be teca tb of IS od , lor rrtiruluf PP7 to the ' Puis VfcK. A ot. Sth. 9i Sifi. I ftAT tteCort of PVd and Qrr RrWo T I far 4aT JoWtnt, Uw 4k MU7 of lilt, fane ivk uiL aroumri la '. (Minim ib rtw Will uarinL on the ef toM (Mr Mxbri hV viltt a Joon, m (rutr4 ts Uhrk-1 Cpr4l All puvat LltlKHAL WAGES WILJ be given foi a GoihI Rar-Kceper. VM. Ry KFlN. Raleigh, Aug. 6lh. oS tf. torM4 their. teid froymrlj iKmiWm4,. witbia the : bale Dreacnbed br U, oiherwia iNct mill be barred of a ' ; recovery, ad Ihoa iaUebwd IB taVl eeute are aalle upon to aarmcM, m do likinivnM aaa m rim . CHAS.OOITXAXD, Adrar. a!i-ill. V A EiMabetli Auslia, fomwrly R. Jonea, diojrhter of Iu Jona. of Jihitato ounty, lately deMCd, u kMjehy nou&od that tbera ia aome land asd money du fraia tac etuia of her father- U. C Adai r- State of North-Carolina, WAfHECOUSTlf. I CMtltlPlKuaml QvtrttT Urmttnt, Alam Term, 111! A CAMP MRcTINO imrTU.COIMRSCIleTlwreay the Jrf of Sp4rmher ft aettoamW bwa af JaaM Barratt. ia, U e-u.tfef -NnrthaoiDUa. abaM atiies M Hw lOHA boaar, fO from ; -BlaeM tad I (ram llmliiat and oa lh trmi mUng irm Be4&el4la Italtfca, at the pHae kreWr waa caa im U . tooerlatt JOI1JI T WEAV EK, f . K, t . July 84,11. DI9S0LCT1 ON by iMtaal atviwoief ttha Oofrti - . r . 9 r I l a . . UWW nam R (Hfi e , M aoatjaaad at 1M amoi puae tAl M r by tkrphefcaufcdra Ma6ra, W fawh, FKMALE ACADEMY, frjRREMIVJW ,HE nuttiicrof ptipU at UiU Seminary li eomplrtrd. X JACOB MOUDECAL Julr 13. FAOM 3U0 (e Xt LOT'S, TOITSSOrJLUUtTOCK, Will h uJr) 1 ih hiili. hi l.ir. i a rnJit af bit I rownthl. (7.T Uus 1 lLiiyf -ArtXSeT IU Xt- jThonii. Cottfcr,ad I Wlybilifc,wUaralelataaod PLOTS of thcG-Wulwril beeltubiteioathatday ; repi u ' "" ' but can W .een before, teC wr..er Hu. town ,. aoaatwi u. Kl;tx , ,ttw,Ittmn otwid Coart .Ld aba eau.iT a-yUr North Carolina, lautMiatery ai th foot of the lowrat ha.ev.berefore a oVerea,Uould rot be made agreeable to fa-It on Rniiotte Hirfr; ni on iU aouth hank, it. the Draver of the Petition. A al.h el Jtmr J mmmi uoa. bum fa kr buauwaa will b aotjo4Md at lha aaoi pL tbeaooditioaaaabelon bt tMrtvhe tut ejir W ho alone are ta fwy n I)cUia(ii tnaUwt toaettleall baluooe doe pe aaai arm. : . ROBERT UNUsAY. Martintrille, July 80th. ' ,, 41 NKWBKRN ACADIOIY,,. ;iV: ' A GF.XTtEMAX wbe hqaaHUa aa teaali aW rAnfifr I t " Slatbeaaauoe aaay , enMoymea at daft New' tprrada over apljuR we I calculated for tite object, and one that dtHhta the eya wi b tbe beautiea of natnre, i trbiie it cr.hilLrntet tbe aoul with tbe proipect of plen tv- It t weti watered, and haa proven as healthful aa any iu.ieiibonnif iittiation on the river i, haa alto rood bank i for a ka'.djnp, and a very public ferry immediately Vfm. Met. NVhiliklJby hu next Oiewl, the Tbe Lsca . ora,irweeawl, Lreaaeeiaf Warn. WkittabaVa'd. Tltr. r'. 1 1 1 lUNKK pravi provfwoa ancier uw aat roHi ' -7 ' f'Z.T ,T ' . , ., . - r.kil.1-, IJ. .Lil. W.rT- ni Aeademy. .le uia(iattf rrirm awtanttb AadiarrawbafflOtba Uourt lUat WiUouai 4VaKWitaiaf nw:iTMI -orTmT'yTmtm7. KrrMm7Jrz.TTVrnl 1 be next enarter a ill eommeaee aboDt the 1Mb of October. Mr. Freeman reecirea a talary of eight bonared doMarta year.. The nine or larger eompeoaH1 wilt ha ji'eo , oe VJhmc onajtfieatioiia are appreved by the Boanl. - ApptU atioa. maybe made fin the abaraee of the' Subecrlber) hi Mr. WiUiain Ward Seereuu-y qf the Board of Troateea. " By Order of the Hoard W ILL : GASTOM, Preitlent. , . ; Jnlyia May 1S1I. P. H00K.S, Clk. 48 oin. a 1 1 1. in . inv 1 1 1 1 uii v-. . . i 1 " -r . : : 1 ' Koe'bl A0ana.UnoKwcuing the ide. ro!ad the fa,., he-ThehalUiinemofUet.ti,.,aDd tho e.eeU bwh muaded to open aconimunicaUoa beiweentlio i-LVni tl,V atrr. render it truly deoi-able for any one alio small and the large crAft. Nangalion boat, carrying isij.'ht iridi to punii'.- the Fmeuce of Mcdiaine. Apply at potk,,,p,,mvw"- ROBT.COX. 3U 3w t Julv 6th froii forty to amy horsbeada of I'obaco, are contnt- ly enp o) ed in freighting' Tobacco, Flour. Sic. &c-which come dovrn th- river, from the 111 to Norfo.k, a dis tance of about to hundred and forty mites by water. The Roanake, when she resumes ber loner lost mil tin- ' questionable tight, in a commercial point of view. v .i H.ka af Lincoln eountv. oa the 8th day of rank wilb anr of jier sister Atlantic streams. South of 'i.i. w Kirtt llataoo. livine on the main road leading the Po omac. and east of the MiaaiasiDoi. liie exten- t.nn ArmMrrme't ford, on the aouth fork of the (auaba tive and tertile back cauntry. which borders on roanake. .1 sm.v.ii h. 1; aHie iri7ni oar jivrvc. uiwch iwm. . . . - 1 . ! .1.1 mmaIi man Allfl II l VthN UP ANO IliRl D 0 n to ail and its many branches, most of which can bo jnde navigable, will give importance to aome place on her banks, that will have nn cause to repine at ibe prosper ity of Itichtnond. The rapid progress making in the navigation, and the vast quantity of produce which has been brought down ; some of which descended the riv.-r frtro 20U miies above the tads, notwithstanding its un improved state, trive evidence of its future importance. HH., entered in a raUel eoMrti.ersl.ip, will auend ; too p am to De mihtaavn- in tn course of eighteen .ii.aneeLnl with their proleion. They ill 00-! monttia. nuy or more uatieaui. sucn aa areinJameslti k;. .icM.i nr nine veara old roaoh mane aim awncn iaii, loTne hkju occasioned hy the inWle, round shod, a lew white hairs in the fm beaa no Dranas 10 oe seen, u uu m fetcet. valued toeitUtT dollars. Tcea, va. kj j4o. M'K EE, flanker. J,Uy flth. 30 ' 3ffdd- SHINGLES ANTED for the porBoae of repairing the Govern ment buildings in the City of Kaltjgh, one hundred thou mi ad It inch, MO inch, or gleet, well dretscd Juniper or Cypreas Shjiglc of the brat quality. Pertoaa dispoaed to Contract lor the delivery of the whole of the abate or a part only, will please forward tbeir termiiminetUAtdy tolhesub ertler ta r'aretteville, X. C. VVM. NiCUols, . Super lutendant of the Public Buildings, 0CTOHSJAMK3 M. be WILLIAM ilLNDKKSON, py thertandof lr. Wro. Ilcnderaoo, at the corner of ay cttcvillc and Martin strecU. Apl. 16. 16 If. , 26 h June, 1818. a DIVIDEND of 4 1-2 per cent has this day been iV. declared upon the capital stock o this Bank, for thesis months ending with the 30th instant. The same will be paid to stockholders, or their legal repre aenuuves, after die 3rd July ne&t, . M. C. STIrPHENS- 294w. Caaluer- ' SI ATEF NORTH-CAROLINA, MKCKLENBURG COUNTY. Sufirior Vtntrt of Law, May Term, 1818, Elizabeth Smilh, vs. WiUiaiu Smith. Petition lor Divorce and Mlimouy. . , . , . . J' T sppearing to the Court that the dcfcndaut W ia. Smith, is not a Citizen of thi State; It is therefore Ordered that hnhlieitinn be made for three months in the Star Hi)d Halt igh Rristce, news-paneri printed in the city ot Raleigh, tliat nCtthe u'ul .V10 Sn.ith amiearat the next Term ot our toui (nrL to be held on the 6th Mond5 alter tlie 4t!i M01. o in Bentember nexU and l.Wad. answer or demur to the Fiunufa Petition, it will be heard c pnrtc, aud Judgment fro caafuso eulci'ed up agaicst him. r -w GK AHAM. C. S u Junt S. C. L '25 3m. TEN l)( LLAitS RKWAItU. T UN AW AY from the Subscriber on the 23d instant, my tlDerroman 1. ION. about lliirtr Years ol ree ot a dark oniBDW&ioa. had Ou when lie left home Trowsers of low cloth sad aCotian sliirt: carried widi hiai other clothes a bit browltlotb toat. about half worn, the rest not recolWted He waa nosed in Chatham' county, N. C uiul I expect he will aim that ay Any person lio will deliver said iheto tome is Pitt comity, or f;cure hini in any Jail, so that I get t.im ftfain shall recti T thii alovo reward and all other resionble tapences paid. OL1VKH PK1NCE. - Juh 25tli. 31 4w. ver above Utcnmond, have commenced running aud have brought down to the head of the falls, wheb is a bout eight miks, above tbe font, SOOO or mote hogs heads of Tobacco, besides a vast quantity of other pro duce, noiwiinstanaing trie aimcmtiea ot a land carn age around tbe falls, which will be obviated when the Canal is completed. I hope gentlemen will view the pre mines and take into v.onsKerauoh the many advantages which shew to occular demonstration, regardless of the many opuitons which may be expressed 00 that subject. Htfllll SMI 1 11. June 11th, 1818. 32 ids Cabinet making business I HE suoschber, informs his friends and tbe public, that he ha moved his shop into the new building lately erected bv Joel Brown, on the comer of Fayette ville & Mirtia streets, where from the excellence of the materials he has on hand and the experience of his work men, he flatters himself thAt he will be able to furnish as elegant and fashionable furniture as ever was import ed from the North. ALEXANDER ROSS. N ft. one or two boyi, between 16 81 17 years of age wid be taken as apprentices to the above business, and one or two steady joumcymet. will meet with employ ment- Work paeked up so as to be carried safe to anv dis tance foffcouitry customers free of exptne. A. R. itueign April, ? 14-u SI A t E OF NORTH CAROLINA, BICHVtONil COUNTY. Coitrt of Pleas and Quarter iierion, June Term, 1818. Mury Suuback, vs. the Heirs of Thos. StanbHck, Ueo'd. fetition lor uower. 'I appearing to Uie satisfaction of the Court that John Rad liff in right 01 his wife Potly,oneof tlie defendants in this case, is net an nuiauitam 01 tins state It is theretnre Order edtliat publication he made lor fire weeka in the Star, for the said J o!i 11 KaOUIt to appear at the next 1 erin ol this Court to be held lor the county ot itiehmo id atoresuid, in the Town of KocluiiL'liaiu, 011 tlie nrst 1 liuradav alter the third Mcidav in September next, and enter his Plea, otherwise the prayer . 1 ...in & . f ui uie retiuiicr mu uc rauien. MA&ii-' U. CRAWFORD. Llk July SO. 3-5wpd. ' J JohaT C.Wiattr TTA9 just received from the north an elegant supply of the I most lasDionaore- materials lorisoacn malting, etc. inii do pleased to receive orders at his old stand: Raleigh, .March 10, 181S. and II tf. TO FARMERS TKE Subscriber has just received SIXTY TONS PLAIS TElt of PARI6, which will be sold at a reasonable price, in quantities to suit purchasers. L. NEW ti. rayettcviiie, July 10. ai aw. A steady Journeyman Book-binaer who understands iiis business wilt get constant ..employment and It beral age on applicntion to the subscriber living in Kaleigh. N. C. , SAMUEL CO-- BS. July 20. " 3l tf- FOR isALE fpWO HUNDRED Shares of Stock in the Suite Bank and JL Bank of Newbcrn. dor Tproia apply to the Editor. JuljSd, 1818. 31 State of North-Carolina, W AKE COUNTY. Beujatnin D. Rounsavllle, vs. John Paris, Original Attach, rocnt, Levied on. LoU No. and 98, in tlie City ol Ua leigh, together whh other property. IT appearing to tb satisiactkin of the Court that the Defen dant in this ease is not an inhabitaut of this State. It is .therefore Ordered, that publication be made three months in v naieign star, mat unless tne uetenoant appear on or oe V ... VNOTfi of hanu"given by N'atiianiel Jones, (Constable) to A. be T. .Vloonx of Favetteville, for 90 dollars., aud d. ted Julv 3d, 181?, and m ule payable sixty days after date i nere are iwu uruuiu uu uie note, mine amount ol twautv five dollars All persons are lor warned against trading for said note, andjnfm.said Jones is hereby directed to pay it to none but the tbsdttfcex, to whom itow rightfully beioux. Wake conofy, July 24. 31 3wd. Statcof iNorth Caroliiia: ORASGE COUNTY. Court of Plea and Quarter Semon,May Term, 1818. Nancy Kobn.son, vs. Wm. R. Kobhison, and olhers. Petition tor dower in ct of the hinds of which William Robinson, ten died, seized and possessed. T . pj.tai iiigto Uie satisfaction of the Court, that some ot tiie defendants in this case, viz. Micbail Robinson, John Dickey and sa iy b.s wile are not inhabitants of ibisiiate; it is tbeFefore ordered that publication be mauior five weeks successively in the Ualeigb Star, th t unless they come forward at the next Term of said Ceurt to be held for sa.'i County at the Court House in Hihsborough on tlie fourth Monday of August nexi and plead, answer or demur ,to thy said petition the same vnit Me i..Ken proaoniesso as to them, and heard ac I eordingly-Tcst 28-5w J TAYLOR C C. LOTS FOR SALE IN ttAXWOOV). rpHE CAPE FEAR N WIUATIUN COMPANY hav. JL ing commenced the Ituproyement of tlie River above Payetteville, invite the . attention of Merehants and Me chanics to the Town of 11 Y WOOD. The Lauds on which the Town is laid out were purchased by the Cotnpaoy sever- 1 years ago, and part of the Lots were then sold A consi derable number ot" the residue of the Lots will be exposed to sale on the premises ou the 4u and Sth of September next on a credit of six and twelve months. This Town is situated near tlie centre of the State, at the confluence of tile Haw and Deep rivers, convenient to the greatest pan of the To bacco and Wheat Company which now trades to the Cape Fear. The Country expect that ..within less than two sears, a commouioos .av.gauoi win oe openeu to tins i own tor Boats carrviug uTtv iioAsbe.tds of Tobaeeo. They assurl the public that no exertions will be spared on their JJrV. to ef Pre iw rations are now makine by sundry Individuals to di rect bridges aci-ofs tlie Rivera and to establish extensive Brick X aixls at tms place. Several Carpenters are about to seftle themselves in the Town ; and the Company hope that persons disposed to make establishments there will meet wiui no (Ulirauity ia procuring euner materials or workmen. ii. JbK.iAiUiN,ries. July 10th, HI 8. '. 39 7 w.: iT'r'The two Favctteville naoers. the Lvnchbura Echo, and Petersburg Intelligencer wiU insert tlie foreeuiog Adver tiseraent in their'espeetive papers 7 weeks. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. UNAWAX from the Subscriber on the 17th instant 2 I ft JJJi negro men, GlLfciS and C4iSAR. ILEiS is about thirtv onfc or two years of ace, about five leet ten or eleven inches high, a utile yellow complected, iia n.. An ni. vnn. ,.r i.:.. r....... .....I. .l.n..l. ...l.l. i l!e the nexttbrm of this Court, ta be held for the county of f any of his teeth, has very little beard, he has had part of his Wake at Court houae in Raleigh, on the tliird Monday right great toe split off with an axe which makes the end t" A"6ut next, and plead or replevy,, otherwise Judgment sharper thau the end of his other great toe, he has a down uc mauc nmuana tne property teviea on conacmnea to look wnen spoken to and 1 expect wears tbe marks of a se ykuiuFi case. Test, ,May,1818. li. H. KING, C. C. E. . ' . S3 3m LAND FOR SALE. THE Subscriber being desirous to move from this State, now offers for sale hit tract of tract of LAND, lv inpln the nty of FraiJtlin. eontuining iA-i acres. The land, is well dsptedto Corn, WJieat, Tobacco, etc. cleared laud sutg em towdrk Gveor six hands-t-lTiU land lies on Uioldand . "ck and Is welt watered - has on it a commodious dwelling '."'WitKiuses, kis This land- lies It milei ij,?tthof Louishuand(l mile from Rateut. Tb laud "5 ir in ajKddic tart of the county, Uie stand could ea- jr oe maae.a taverai ; There is now growtntron the land l!if Jwt-young JklmUiOrcliardAll of rbicblwill ,yr v8 or on a stiort orodit. JOltN llOIJSHY. vere wuippinc wlueh he received in January last. CJbsAR is about twenty uine or thirty years of acre, about the same height of Giles, large and well made, very black, no other particular marks to describe. Giles is an artful and cumiuiK teuow has bv his inrenuitv learned to read and write a tolerable good hand and from the bestinformalion I can get oe Hiiettua iu wnie lumseu a iree pass apn try to get on ana pass for a Ireeman. I think it very probable that lie 11 write Caesar one &Uhey will go off together, if Vliey should make mat attempt ana are taken up and secured in anv iuii u uiai iret ineiu acain or ueuverea to me in ienatr county N. C. I will give the above reward, if they, do not at tempt to (set on ana are taken in the county or anv ol the ad. jacent counties, 1 will give for them both fifty dollars or 85 lor eiuier oi ine.m, , proviuea tnry are secured soaa t get them again. Giles and Csar are leeull v outlawed, and all honest citizens are nereoy spitcttua tQ.be, on their wateb, w if mey come in mejr way u lane uieox oeau or alive. CHARLES WESlTBttOOlI. Julyfi., . - - RICH ARil "ROUER I S, & Co. HAV ii now oil hand a. 'general assortment of GROCE RIES, via. Jamaica. AntkmaN. E Bum. Holland Gin and Whis key, Peach and Apple Brandy. Madeira, Tenneriffe, Sher- i . I j . u;: i r o - rv. maiaua ana wiiiltj . 1111-9, liuhi huu uhiwd ouitut Cotfee and Chocolate: Imperial and Young Hyson Teas. Almonds and Raisibs,' Powder and Shot, Candles and Soap, Pepper and Spioe, coarse aud fine Shoes, Crockery, Glass, Tin, Stone ami Iron Wares aborted. Liverpool and Table Salt Maoauhau and Scotch Snuff, Two Trunks Mo rocco skins suitable for Hatters. A large quantity of Sad dler's tacks Elegant Shot Guns, Bed Cords and Plough Linear ALSO , A ceneral assortment of Paints aud Copal varnish just re ceived and shortly expect to receive a quantity oi Oil and spirits ot 1 urpentine. All ot which will be sold as low as elsewhere in Raleigh. f Call and tee. N. a. One Hogshead: old 4th proof Jamaica Rum, and one Pipe (L. P ) TenuerUTe Wine, kept in reserve, for private families- . , 296. crrr taxes. rhosewho have not paid the present year's taxes are informed that' they positively roust come forward and pay them, as I cannot give longer indulgence. , iw.toiL.L4s, uity constable. Raleigh July 16, 1818. i II fl) 'I : I I ' ' LAND FOR SALE I WILL sell a Tract of Land lying in Rockingham county, N. C about one mile and a half from Dan river, ou both siues of upper Megan's creek, on which is a dwelling' house, a gooa stone dam across the creek where a Milt formerly stood. The I rac contains hetwenn 1500 and 2000 acres, of good quality for Com, Wheat, Rye and Tobacco, for terms apply to Thomas Searcy (Mount Pleasant) near the land. ALEX; H&NDER:OiN. July 20. , . U GERMANY. AND GERMAN WUUKSw The progress of the principle of free guvtrfC ment among the people, and the acknowledg ment of those principles bj the , sovereigns of v Germane, are. omong the most interesting events of the present day. The, extracts which this daj present from German papers are god '. eridence on this subject. The present situa tion and political prospects of the German ftr pie cannot but deeply engage the. attention f mankind. We know ton little of them ; and wa ' are euxioiB not only ta knew more ourselvn, ' but to communicate more to our readerr. .To ; -this end we respectfalljyjet eartiestljr reqtwst, ' our friends to furnish as with translations from " German periodical pohjicationsj or to du! u ' the favour to loan us any (fermaB newspapers o- ' ther German works, translations from wbicli will be interesting to the public ?tn. iVfs. Extract f torn a jilt : of the Bumburg C&rez fiondr.ritw.' n'.i;Y' Rrankfbrt on the Maln Jaoaary fJ, tilt. ' , Austria del vet ed. veiteday o th Cuagres; its opinion respecting the military establishmeiit of" the United . German States'? According to this statement! Amtnaeaieolatet Jhe! afireeA . Gfermaii population, forming the immediate states, as equal to 28,980,000 inhabitants j and proposes that in time of peace the United araajr shall consist of 1 30.000 men t which would b at the rate of 4-10 per hundred inhabitants. In time of wr Austria proposes: rper 100, formingf an army of 579,600" trin. Besides which there shall he ji corps de l-eserveoLl psr? 100 ; which would add 289.800. . Thevboltt army would then amount to g59,400. VT The following are the fdrtresaea belonging 'to the German States i Mavencej Luxembourg,aod Landau, of the first classa fourth of the lit class is to be built in the south of Germany;" . The erection of several other, fortiScations is under consideration, to be fortified a place uf the second order. The following is the Austrian proposals Peace EstaMishment, 120,'00 men 90,000 in fantt y 18.000 cavil ry6,000 artillery. ir' , To everr 1,000 men, 5 pieces of cannon s the general in chief, in case of war, shall be rlected by a majority of votes of the member of .th liermaa Congress s rn, peace there is ne( no general in enter. -sHe general ia cutei i im swerable to the Congress only. ' There are at the University of Berlins at pre? sent, 942 students. " ' , ' ' ' The laws in PrusiavBavaria, Wurtemberg. Hanover, Saxony , Sec: are now, as in France enacted by representatives chosen by the people-' It will be recollected that the duke of Wel lington had suit brought against a printer at Brussels for a libel against him ; the printer was acquitted, the' Dnke! appealed, and the cause was bandied about from tribunal to. trjlnx nal until we lost sight of it. ' It apears" hoWj" ever, to baye erclted much sensibility 'at "thb court of the Netherlands.' It would seem, frorn. a sketch of a debate which we publish to-da that the king of the Netherlands sent V tnes sagetothe States General. expressing a wish , that a law bhould be passed making it punisha ble in any .printer to, animadvert on the conduct of any of the ministers of any of the allied sover' reigns. " This law was resisted, ar,d its passage necatived in the Lower rlouae. From'1 the sketches of two speeches fouTid : in the Hamburgs Correspohdent it will be seen that the members of the" States', General ""exercise "an hnnwrable , freedom of speech in the defence of the liberty of tbe prees. JVcs. 5 -f-'f eachea T6U blan of ministers t6 restrain the liberty of the, ;ress, has failedin the lower hoitsf. The debates in the houie, of deputies on tbfi question have beeri verjr jpirious. v C -w . " ,.f , ; Mr. Clifford dVcliptf,Yth should feel happy to see the Authors of malicious . insults against foreign" powers puBished, bat ,' "'' do riot, said he,. ee that there exists- any- neciia sityfora aew alidssipc rate law fVij J4Jsj3 Extrijttfbta Ultertdatcddt the Hague, io wia have lean, , ere this r that the i i- r
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