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v., : .- F II ID AY, AUGUST 18. i820. -eL- JVo. 30 ' . . . J,. ' . . . ,i I f TJK1I! v n BlNTED, WEEKLY, BK LOCAS & HARVEY ' Subscription Three dollars per year, "7e til!'w be paid in advanced No paper to -be 1-tiimcd longer than three months after a 1 ..jtf's subscription becomes due, and notict Jhjcof shall ive been given. , . f'.'ttvrAt, not exceeding 14 lines, are in- irttd tl.nce tor one aouar ; lor twenty-nve tails each subsequent insertion : and in like proportion where there is a greater number of 'ints tla fourteen.., The cash muat accompany thoiie from persons unknown lot the editor. f.o subscription can in any caae De received ' 1 . 1 U Jl- ' " - " - u - in mat.iiuv ,iid iwd;!c'm .innance without payment of ar '. t 'lie option of the cdc-n's. comraiitee, but of thee injurious effects Mr. Dcmmn, ibllnweil in .wujport ulj terminate unfavorable for (be Queen, she' which any partial decision of their Lord -f the arguments already adduced by Mr.' will be proceeded against by what is ships must have upon her case. She Brougham. - Lord Liverpool then put called a bill of pains and penalties ; thai prayed to be heard by her counsel at off the, meeting of the secret committee i.-sfie wil be punished .by a special acil t tlOl I Itl'jK til i.i Ik at AFlaH UMIIIU ilia' fr jtwwl nmr i I Z . Foreign. theis' Lordship. bar. After some (lis cussiott, the petition was received, and read by the reading clerk at the table. as follows : u To the Lords spiritual and temporal, in Parlia ment assembled. CAKOL1NE K. i he QueeVia ving been informed that proceed ingsaii about to bo instituted against tar in-the House of Loids, feels it necessary to ap'J proach Jour Lordships as a petitioner and a fellow subject, bin- is iiiivis... that, according to tlie forms of jt-ui Lordships' iiouse, no other mode of co.a , niunicauon is permitted. '-.,.". ' Now. as at all timearThc declares her ' - 195 10 ' 05 -IM LsT FUUM JEN (i LAN O. UliiW.ToKK, AUG. 8.- Hv an arrival Evening, of the pj,kel s!)ii James Monroe. Canta'iu perfect readiness to meet' every ciiaiue n'iii ,-. -S6 da9 irntn Ltverpm. .aflectiflff fcer honor ; .and e ciia!)eoca: jisve r C' svtu rtpe;'3 of tttat city to the tti ia(TSrCo of beef Majority, bi oi Jf ry ixoiu wuicn we make tne conuuet ; out sue protests, 1:1 tne m-si Wluwn'S I'xn-acis. puce, against ,aoy secret enq my ; and, Jhe(ucen. A Liverpool paper fur- " Mr. li'oug. am is 10 lesigo his seat ui it the House ol Lords Bliouhl, tim .i.b-ni.siies hie -loil.jrt mg siimiiiary ul tuepio- thc litni9e oi io:uiuons, in oruer t De staudlug, jiersHiin a proceeuiug . -o- ceetnngi i tialive to the lu tn . flualifi d to jJead (he Queen's cause in traiy io every principle of justice a.id oi . Mr. Wilbei force's motion of tho 2 2d. ike Mouse oi reei a. . ; law, alio imist in ruo next place, uiv iare,!unuea-ikw, as it appears, without the The Oaten is to reside in England, that even from such an. unconstitutional concurrence of jniiiisiers. was chief) v Sk lias ordered a residence ior one year; course she can have no lung io appie until Wednesday. On the same day , in the House of Cora- moin, Lord Casuereugk. af ter some pi e liminaiy observations, observed that he intended to postpone any proposition on the subject relative to the Queen until Knday se'nnight. llie'.questioii wat. ihcn put, that the further debate on tht KJiig's niessdge be adjourned to Friday se'nnight. A debate on this subject en sued, in the course of which, Mr. Wes tern moved, as an amendment, (hat the delate on this matter be adjourned until tha day tlx aioutiis. On a duision, tueiv .tppoareil F ir the original motion, For the ameuumeut, It be Iiititu up. Al! was tranquil in Braucc. hend : unless it be instituted be f re the meant io induce her majesty to give up the question of the liturgy, which is now, u Si-ems, the great point of conumiou. of parliament, in such a way as the to notisws may deem commensurate with her tiJTenres. This may consist of ban ishmeftf, divprce,.or degradation, but is not Jik'vy Jo anct her personal security orgeneial liberty. . On the wliofe, we think that the country will be disappoint - ed Hi at the necessity ot a secret commit tee bad not Jbeeri dispensed with the Lords as well as in the Commons : and the re fusal of the ui'per house to grant licrhia jety time lor the arrival of exculpatory evidence, ftjougii it will riot injure her assurance of ultimate justice, will tend mater iidly to ioYmtse the hazard of firl impressions the ilwtise of Commons, with a 'distinct! would avert the necessity of an rnhuirv. acknowledgin;nf that no imp ifati ons of j and Lord Castlereagti and others pad ;:lear,,or con ,tiousness, or dishonor were j suspended their views to give tiihe for to to nnpiicaied in her maiestv's com-! i.;u m, tr hn dpridd. jesty. But the Queen cannot supnosejpHance, a -ulJ have shaken' her detei mi Much impatience had been manifested that the House of Loi ds will .commit so crying an injustice as to authorise a, se cret cXeiminatiori of her conduct, in the absence of herself and her Counsel ; Odtioo on this leading article arrival of tlrwe witnesses whom she ivili In Spain tumults had broken oat in ; summon -immediately, to . expose the It was hoped that the solemn address oil many provinces, litmus had organized 'whole of the machinations against her. ikaiwlves to oppose the govcjumeut,,She is anxious tliat there should be no u.dt'rtlit' influence ot the priests. Lartreideay whatever in finishing theinq my Mies of robbers had shown themselves.; and none "shall be occasioned by her Ma 111 III rill Y IMOl.Vl f The London papers are almost whbl- It MTupied with tlie afTaire of the Queen. .... . . - llu tutids m London have n ibeen r...ji... .1,.. si ..ir.:.. iiutvtuov 1 in: uuwii a .mans. A It vi r, said o be typhus, jtrevails at HamhutRli. 80U0 persons are said to be m k ti that city. Ait'tT f'om the American Consul at Algiers, tite Consul-Geneial of the atiAleettiie Hqoadron had b en fitted it, a- tl was 'o sail towards the middle f 1..... .1. . :. i Idl llllllll!! . II ..VI1 'IIHIKII III 1 1 V ' 7 " I I - - - ' - ''t i!n niii'Tl ait Mtint k iiitnn T'linia Ik ij!iovving aie the resolutions in- Kiicu into the fl-use of Comiii'iiis on Ulf, Tin ill limp liv Mf IV 1 1 l-n'.-'o FT 1 . . I 11 i'- . . ' j -V "lumved That i.h'i tlouse his lea.-n'-d w.'.h BoSTOSt. JAUOUST i 5 A. M. Arrived, this mot mug, ship J.isjxer, uriniKirr, u Kiys iroill ijiverpool, and captain C hts favored us with the Lon. (I'M Globe, cf tlie evening of the 221 June. .. The !-'.-.negotiation concerninc: the QUEEN, alter lasting near a fortnight, nao completely Jaiicfl, ami the result was brought to the House of Comm jns and hiid on the table, -bur had not bjen t ken up,' as Mr. Wilberiorce had given notice ota motion, which he hoptij still and Foreign M inisters pn Tuesday! Oir Wednesday his Majesty tranlMc uoiiiE33 uu iu uuK.e ue nicm-ie and the Marquis de.Latour MaubJuj the Minister of War, and late in ( evening with the Count Sime61 j A new Ordonnance lof jPolice , l: been published at tarissti fatly er5o'; tng all liotel-keepers,f&c. and all "i ' sons letting lodgings, or havlngtom: to make a daily return of all pernor, their bouses, ' whether residing there lodgers, as guests, or as friends. V -. An ai title from Iron, dated the it inst. says'-.; JV , .;-;: . .' : "iMessrk " Calderon anil Cere? comprehended in the late Royal Beer. fcSaiust the 89 perjured Members of tl Cortes, are at Bayonne ( and Messr. Labonde-ta, Catlero and Sanchez. b! longine to the same hartv. are at JctF'de-''p -r'-." The Marduis deVilla.riavres. Sc cretary.jUcneral of theSuprenie Tribir ha! of thft Itri'iisitinn. wan tc Imt th' capitol on the 4tbt in order to proceef ; i - j io uenoa, wnere ue is conveying an m uriiuurc oi ins iiouse, anu even ins u brary.i .. I wo regiments have had :li quarrel at jtcvez, but ike particular; are not yet known. ' . - .A Frankfort article mentions the ne gociation of a new loan of 1000,oOO,dOC roubles for the Court of Russia ' We are informed by an intelligeo reuchraan, just arrived from France. that some very serioU3 disturbances havt taken places at Lyons. An immense mou asseraoied, wjjo were attacked, au ; article But the.Iiiirnimp Mr. W's motion had hemi f?p- n.. .1: a... q... : .;.iu (j.n.n,. ,.. :mni n i li 1 . iiouiiy uiapct si u u niw owias, wuu mi EitK.il WJ3 immovable. Her answer. Invil i.r. i v. lonerer than tvrfft at first 1 1.. Y-J V nn 'r .1 . i- : , , k . - j j . 'fiuaa. mi iv c v k t m iia muuul juu ui iiic isl , r, 1 V 2 I -1 ?o .'r " i TSt t,C' ,ri,osrd' but ,' ha1 ,,ledsed hiwKlt 10 ter killed wounded. That the Le J COI OU3 anu I CS m itiil. ii,tnn it;il ,t ui, ,1 ..r a.l ..el . . . .. .-.!. I I ' " - .....L.VU. IT I I II Til '.I I. I II II. -I . II. I'l i'llllirr .11 . .. . . I .- I i . . " , ' ! ' ' -.-1 while her deUnce must .ouviousiy rest sumennt itrmiiess, tnat it was not the June, (our la upon5 evidence which for so ue weeks' pitri of conscious integrity to ictract its ! nty had state cannot reach this country. The instant pretentions&ucnarej.lji3 jiarrJJwJim.i,trtnnttfa 1 haHt arrives, sTic 1 wnrchfreat the irousiiis of a contest which dis u bs the tra;i- ! evening ol the t2t ot. latest date) and Mr. Tier- d that he should resist any attftnpt at farther dclay;-and cillfor i.iiinidn of the House. Lord A. liain- of Lords to proceed in any way thiyjquiliiy ot u giv.t nation, and iiiterrauts'Htoii had also given notice of two no may think consistent with the ends of us paulic business at a season of peculiar tions on the subject, one n.latcd to the lustice: but, in the. mean time, and be fore, thr- Orst step is taketierJVInjepiy desires to be heard, by ner Couohi'I, at your Lordships' Bar, this day, upon the subject, matter of tins petition The petition having ben received, 1 lie Queen in the Mr. W. appears to have had ,iniitni2 Lord Uacte m ived that Her Majesty Vl,a.v '"ifh In-at gives way shews the counsel be called in; vhrh was agseed!"1 ,at uitderstanding j and will stiil think to ; and, in a few minutes, Mr. Broug'lllut i4' maji-siy's ad.isi-rs would give at the uI ",IS '''' 01 tut- liturgy, which is, af ter all, only a cereinomal obsei vancf. llltT1l"lllll- I I Cilll C- f. ...1. I ..... I i..Luvu.i. . .ia iu 1 cscniDit; hhj inucn order lor .(Jiuaeuiaati imonial quarrels- in private rivrrs life, wii.cn are of.cn p- .:r;s( ted to the ;8fmie conferences in preparing his, mo mm ui t.ouii-aiic pc.ee, uecausq neither yartyvi!! Ub tlie hist to yield. . In surh cases it is commonly, rem .tked, that the l...m .i.l A T r. lliin nu it III Htl l'll IT1 Tt) :l kii l 1 ant ritli-nl w iif i m a-lil -ir-! ' ... k lu'ccsntv.'f a pubi.t tfiiquirv into th inf. riu i b4T. ' - "J a 10 t 'ne vwci l.niS' so rainut-ii . 1- nmiiiikm: aflHi antMA rno1tmini (ll'istr.ieii o; Mi- , -ii . - . 1 I ed no delav, no procrastination .- for 8l.c!l,,H, U1 T 3 nmcr,K:e vr Uls,,0 f. u .r.iii..; i.lpclf n,.,i L i!.4.i.i"r Wl,uI(1 reniHin where it was. With .it ' j . it t . 1 : . .. . 1 I ' " i!u this Ilijcse, fuliv sensible of die oLiec- I, t'.,. r.. L .. 1 . 1 "vii inc vtuct-ii mijrii' j usiiy leei 10 vane iitj reiinquisnment o any points 111 tiigh have conceived her own ditrnitv - awov i , u involved, yet, feel.njr the jiiesti- -Ki 1,'onancf- ot an anncablt- .ind h'iala;ust '' dl :l;e niesent unbabnv differences, cannot rnflp rlr. .... .. .. . .1 . . i.ii ,uvr lis oniiiirin. inar. w ipn Burn ftr .t;i JMifu Mi.l.f. kin b...l . 1 . .1 . .1. - ;ii,"i. uo.li iirue .'warus iuji uu- -- ..... ..is.jov, iHllilll'II?, HIK1 1UI UCIAI IU5 ,.iLI ,u(-.UU, ivu ui most? ju tijiutf iiiuna . 1., Ull,l,l.t Ul Ul'llllUJI 13 C i.iiii-g wo .'U1 by no means be understood to ici.e av wi: u to shrink from inaiurv: but ij-loiiU be d.-pned to afford a rmciwil nponf ihc dtii-e u-liir h Jer Majesty has been graci- v i"i.!ii 10 expra w suonuiuer own wis:i. 1.1. . ji . . .1. ... 1 ".- am nantv or I'arJia nem : inersov enti- ,.. .. ' . .. . . . . .- 1- .1. 11 lu Ulf tnilfllll l,lknUW IC'JKIUCHIB ui m - 111 i .iiminniia um tnir.nii 11114 iiiiiihp "'e ui necrsitity of-.tinse public uiscuss ons, iii .. en-r niijni w. m.;ir uiiimaie rcuuii.. '"u ' Mi be dmtressi ie to tier MiiBty 'eel" 1 ) limit ;nir tn ii. ln m nl Karl mmem. f ! i Tivi-ii 1 lit,, ct'irn tv o'-'he tji-own, ana , iu nie wst infiSiS o' tne buip.rc. - ; liiril 4 H-rriMli.n in ivorl aa an n. - MI.M rill llll-i tVHIVIJ U-U OUHl- sfier tiusf woids : that this Iiouse lly seiiVible- down to the words,-and 11.. . t l . . ....ix. '""S uns nous;- ann mar iiic 101- M1IS. words be mserled - that this l,IS, .sensible of the ubicd'on H'e tfui must fill at the re louoishment "y points in which her dignity -nd "'Tare iiVvnlvoit; i5f ,noini.u. tht 'Wition id' her Miupslv's name in - J J -7 11s vim r iindfti' a 1 ior riri'iim. 1 aiii 1 ip i'ul'. ' r. a tna mi.ur orimiii . III I IttTly 11,111 111 nl VAIVUI '''JfCectual mode of snarins this ".We. A'lfbateof great If net h ensued at '"'lust n ol whir 1. sfraners were o wiinuraw.i loid . 11 h mil- V 'l I . i -nm tij-was negativen witiiour uhisiah i .ii a. At a mm LI - . wmse divided on1 the original mo- '0, . F..r 'hf Queen-is said to have determin ed to re in hi n in England and to have eiignged a residence in the country. A counts from Paris were to jure 19. I he Municipal Body of Paris had pre sented a Loyal Address to the King, I unfifMitmn" . the Inte disturbances. The itlsey would rather display .megnanmityjKina sa"id the Charter was dearer to lhansuJer degradation. The great ques-j him than to those who gion de la Vienne had refused to fire pn he populace, and were in consequence decimated, and their Colonel thrown into prison. lie adds that the censures' will not allow any of "the above particu lars iu appear in tlie' Journals. Morn. Chronicle, y June 20. Our readers will ace from the proceed inert in Phi liiiir.ent' that the ru-irutiation beiween hist: Majesty's. Ministers andtfl the Queen, as we slated in yesterday paper, has failed. T he fcorrespondence. by the King's cmmmd, was laid upon' the table of both Houses, and ordered to be printed. They are. in all, ten papers. 1 he two first are genuine co pies oi the letter of the ILari ot Liv dated the 10th. mat. Lordships would be just. The only pause she required was, Ust, not only the forms of law ven thepiinci The Queen time to obtain those witnesses who would confront, and, he trusted, confound,-her accusers. The more innocent be;' Ma jesty wat), the more necessary was it thai she should have those witnesses who could substantiate that innocence. Waii out knowing more than' what had alrea ernool. dated the 10th mat. and her had shouted its i i:P9ts answer, the substance of name. At Brest, Nantes, and liennes, I wlicll was statedi hut not accurately; lliiipi. liail ln'Pn rinfu vvliirh I'riit hrpn .1 . . .i - li. i respect to the Queer, herself, it is impos- 8UI,,,,ess..d ,,y the Military. . jjc8ty n&t called on to renounce the siblenotto remark that her lolty n.ilex- At a mimo- ,,f the Merino Society .... ..t .-iv iuii vu noo, hoi, iivi "inij nni. , . . , , - - , , airio ilitu oi wuiuii . a. 111. hva "should bi 'violated, hot c.!'bd,.ys.liewsadegrceofinM-r.p,v.iyw!.diin J2.I, May, after awarding AVa9a letter, from Lord Livcrpmd, toi' iples of justice be .frustrated4" u ?c voug..t c.niipatibla wito a, t,e fitizi- to the best show of Shtvp and say, that though they had not received wished for an interval 'fscc',, 'ufcs&of gm'.t. - " 1 stiperiinc -Broad Cloth, tho premium ofa answeP to (he proposal of the ijtbi .sui uu u"h" ''""'i gmnvas tor worsted lam. was au-jApi.i n)ade to M'. Brougham, thejr luiuu ii.i.jj "u juuqeu t j.vir. j. iicau, o lvirKSiau, reagl on Monday nigh', that he should, . near Leeds, for one pound of wool spun in the course of twelve days, propose a! hy a newly invented machine, which wa.s uToun wnicn wouia onng thehaiiiro ot-, superior in fineness tt. any heretofore ihediarires gainsi I cr maies'iv. di&imct- 'n ..,,! .. w.diuflv.-sulu'oierl -fnr- U.e Iff dy been the subject of discussion in the " on ... t two uoues oi raniameni, ne was aware that one of these witnesses, w!;o had. gi ven evidence respecting her, was a do- liTlW UO II. J , l Stfli.il I . . . ,n .i I . ... ' . 1 -' . mestic. who had been dismissed from her, ' u- "'. "-""r ri uur lty ,e service in consequence of taking 400 Na.rel",rt M" loceed-! 13ics of poleons from her beautcau. Out cf twoj1"- " r rcr.a my very proper, ,p tho 20! or t'uee witnesses who could ,:e.,k V, dH ":wise the two houses-would have serverf; - i, . .1 A. f I a 'I If. Witlioi f,irrci' j mn;!nn if, -- Majority, " 167 rP-n I t,t ..t .!' i.iniitir mil II. .U!:aenli u... ani.'n iw to devote Ntion of fli- tioiT in iu abridge. ""'the . dehiih. i:. P,n:iment reJa- in ii... . . . -iiib interesting Hitnation oi ,er I mil; fih.rn mi Mondav "MP'HfllHU. .l" 1 Arwlj 'r.nll. 'll.irPR - - u uj 1 1 1 iuwi ui) petition -ftooi t4m Queen, complained not only of the wahrcgarvl to a secret ly :befoi tnchutie, and cn:tbh-it to judge jhHi,t bombazei'is. he. It produced wnnncr mere was jinmi jqcie evidenceg.y h7;Tiks nf 5.10 y ards each in length: o. a necessity fora further iuvesiigaJon. equal to SO miles and 400 yards, .to a His Lordship 'promised this distant day pound of wool. lo oider to give tisiie for the secret com-! I..roiv, June l. Jasper we have receiv-.d our London papirs and Lloyd's List, h June, and the Lo'idon ob the 23d. We forward jotl ti iw-t nnn l.M.kil.l.unnem.1! t he itl -"g' a t j son m i'oiic.erai anu 8Uc , extracts as we have been able to no greater distance than Itmcri; he wa4u.bde!i!i l',oc'fS!" he same secret mves. ; raak0 before the closing or. the mail, a R.itish naval officer, who had fdiiSlt!t:aa,,,n al il,c 8;ia,e,,,,uc- ' We received on Saturday and yertcr"- and bled in "the service of hts countryJ Oo tlie following day, however, before day the Paris papers of Wednesday and Uliaiatier oi ue- during Tuesday discussion ol the self should be iiinncdrately-"diss dved. I Budget, w hich was lurther adjourned t i is lordship .s'up;o:-'-il nis proposition 'til Thursday. " A '; deputation of thi with great doqueoee aiid poweelol argi. j chamber, condufied by the count .Sim- mcnt, out their elf cts --vas, weefeenej bv . eon. ihc Mmiiter the Interior, pie an unreasonable intj o Jiiction f gcnel ! srn'ed the Efecion Pr ject to the King on Wednesday, as agreed upon by the CJrambejrt: and toe sam. day tlie--above Mi-lister rommuni :ctxd the Projctjo the Chamber of Peers, who oideied -if to be itTi tird to the Bureau xv and fixed the "further consideration of it for Fri day. ' lJi--r- Pafia appears to have been tranquil through the. whole of Tuesday, nothing being said to the countrary in thb Jour nals, and on .Wednesday, during the and bled in the service of hts country, vjo toe loiiowing day, however, Delore nay the runs papers ot No Italian Spy or Hanoverian Baion,t!ie sf cat.ri :n "''tee of the Lords had efK Thursday last Ihc-C This would cast a suspicion on .then t(,,t(i 0!l itstunctionWljyrey made j puiies were occupied dt turc of the cvidencegenerally, and he a dH'inci motion th-iftfv committee it and Wednesday in the di had been told it was. in her Majesty's nower to.bring proofs of the ini.ita.nus character of most or tier accusers in in same way. W uld their Lordships, as ?(. com nc I him. as her M Mes y'scounsek to enter into thia'caseiHit'Cs. with whidi this question ought under these disadvantages, .nd I -vithnutto be kept, if possi'olo -unrouiiected. H i knowing more of the naturevof the ca P.sltcwed the obvious impropriety of per Ilo did' not solicit anv "delay. Had hejmiiJing axertain number of pechs, by a ioueao - he should be obliged U i-irai itjeurioua ghntt at ex par'e evidence, to '"it : mmediatdr by her Majesty's command He only insisted on the propriety of pro tracting the commencement ofthe propo sed inquiry or trial.Tr1 By tlio votes of both Houses of Par liament, it was rightlur him tQ assume that" their lordships Would be called on to determino up ma charge which had been admitted by onu brauch of the Legisla ture to be Iraught with discredit and dis honor to the royal and illustrious indi vidualac.cihjed injurious to tho interests; and dignity of the crownrand pregnant with the most serious uangejv io uiis country. Upon such a confession as this from that branch of the Legislature; he thought himself fully authorized in call ing for a' delay of tVo sliort months, te . 4 - illi.iiri 1 ..flulii no . ltnni-(i liainn prt-Villl llltli ifiiuoiiijia . iiuuit uviitji suillied by thecdnnission of a legal mur der on Uic first character of tho nation. pro judge a qucst.on w'vh-fjjight soon he-brought bef ire the lrouse iti its j'tili oal capacity j an 1 he insisted strongly on the offensive aspect of a secret inqai- ry,Hs ebhorrent to-tlie spirit ot British iusticc,and repulsory to the general cur rent of public. opTuion. Lord Liverpool, in replyrilisdainedTal' reference to popular feeling orprejudicc oi h q-.estion,iJt thjs natui-and main m nc-d lii at Lord tu- y's piincipal argu ment was inapplicable, inasmuch as the affair was not likely to come before the ipper house iti its judical, bid in its He- gislaiive, capacity, The raolioti of Earl rey was lost by a majority of 8j jjol ouisejthe secret committee of4hc Lords Vdl comrn'ence its operationslmiiicdiate- liafely. j ; ". -- We ere to infer from Lord Li verpool's rcmafijy tbafwTc?sf tjte inqirj8hoUtd r ii , m rm.s at XI vnnillr t tinenira r ww WMivWk Iff v ii t- Oviii icaur. iif lit tuo oiijr in tiu 1 M sition mat ner Majesty migtu oe eracrousr 1 1 Iv ideased to make. To this ht r Maiea- ty answers, tliat this )ropositioii of the I lfith tif April had never reached hep hand till novv j but the desire, which sin? had to yield to -the wishes of the two Houses of Parliament, would disposer her to receive, with the most serious at-if teption, any proposal that hts Majesty's Ministers niigl t now make to her cori,- atatntif ifri ! K laAt linnah anrl trriii v ' oinuiii iiivii hvi Aiiuui niu 4ina .jr & That it was imnortant to her Majesty . I that Her name should be restored to tho T.iturgy, as the . withdrawing it, con.- trary to (he Statute, had the appearance of tending to some Parliamentary or legal proceedings against lier, and that must be removed as an equivalent resor ted to as the means of removing thai impression. That a suitable Royal re sidence should be provided for he, suchv ashei' apartments in Kensington Palace,: whicliUhe had never given up, and theil slicvvbiild be prepared, to eriv- furilieF jMoposals.- To this Lord Liverpool re plied, that the withdrawing her Maics- ty's name from Liturgy -had no vie' vv to acv Parliamentary or lesal of oceed :!CsQ i - --- --- j 'i. - w but was crounded on the lirecedut thafe,Cj the Queen of King George I, ws not $j HKlUueu in iiic - aiiui jty . , auu.-mi, to a Hoyal residence, there was ti ne at this time unoccupied, ,lu?r Majesty's for tner apartments in Kensington Palace being in the possession of her U. fjf. the Duchess of Kent j but )iis Majesty Ministers had direction's, to supjuy her with means of such accominodatiofj as her Majesty might be pleased to rhose-' for herself. To this Ae Queen replied, that the omission of the name from tho Liturgy of the Queen of King George I- day and the evening, it is expressly sta ted that the most perfect tranquility prevailed in all quarters of the capitol j tlie Boulevards were patroled by . Na tional Guards and Gend'armctie, but it is added they found no mob to. disperse. . V.. ' ii v . 7 'l .1-7." I - I I An flltempi, as aireauy siateu in private, was oniy. wuiic nur cuuiuiueu au' wM, accounts, was made early on- Tuesday and that the restoration of her Maj s morning to set lire to the stables of. the ty's name was'iudispcnsible to Iter hon Dutchess d'Angouleme;xone of tbehor?. or. A proposal was then offered of a es was hurtih wnstquehcoflfsome ltltpr mediation,, y?hich was 'agreed to and) being.biirn!,; bnttM fiames were exliii-.lhe next papers are the Protocols of Uie cuisbed without doing any material dam meetings at-llie h'use of Lord Castle. age. : . . , rcagh, St. Jm-V square. To these f : Tfie Kine "reoajVeet' the 'ATObaeS8ltfM'ceiifcrrcpcM it' ws3 slatct?, on Uio fW i - .7 ir
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1820, edition 1
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