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.... ,T , j.-. - , O FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1820. JVb. 38. . '1 .;.rt Three dollars pei r'W'Unual lonifer than thru UUotice thewofjihall h 'lid in advance Nt not exceeding 14 line, art . , ' r nnt- dollar t for twenty ' Vi'i .ubtiquent insertion i ami ...... -,:i:-.m ttucrc u'' - " ' V,nw than fourteen. Tlie cash n frun thosvj persona un "tor.. , . rmi in any case be re- .'"'". r,iyineat of at least f, 1 ,. no dUeonttniianceWtlti ' l!,.,, '.fVvitr., unless at t'ne op X:t v InteUience. eV-1 orIc. SEPT. 80. . ' laimrMl wilii sin nr. iP(,;p ..w-,- ------ --- pin Liverpool, the stiip Mag L ap' tiii vu1 ' " " Lpi-Ii of Ansosr, by wnicn we rrflivi'd our bK'a ol Ja-'mtlonl .sitii. Lloyd's Lista, L.orj- "s'iip'ii''S L'31 aTld I'f'tes Cur. , hp tia ol inai uhjihi.'kuiu- I L . . !? tliee raners wc have the h v'i.m nf the Queen s trial be idf Il .u-c of L'rds. . Alter the IdLicli "we published yesterday, bit arrival nt f hHaUtflplta; the gress of this bill. The. house ilivid eth 'In favor of Lord Liverpool's amendment 131 j against it C5 ma- jorny no. must offend the feelings of ever ho . liable abd virtuous person, lam sure your lordships will ihhik. thai ..n 'this nrrmn I (iiiffht tohohljestv, on quitimg Mdan, proceeded iiij v. , . 1 ' V: ,.l:.L unm. and fnioi tiietice alio wenl On our rc-auimssion, we iunu. riserve-r-ai uje sauiu wiuc latins "-f - lord Calthorpe onhisleKs suggesting care tJ state ,,, hin? which, in my Naft "SflZ ta iU honT whether .me iii-rtsiffr. I rrtiiscieoce.' I d not believe I nhnU 8th of November, 181. :, At Nt which all further priceedi?ii;8'in this shall now, luy 1jK without furthe; namf.il innnirv miff-ht not be avoid- urefaceir s ate to vou. the painful her majesty's djiaqQre from Milan1 that IJeigamieniereu into luafluua .i- . "a i a ion I have ccacnoeu.-riter ma- was received with the accustomed marks of respect. HOUSE OF LORDS fmdat. A petition was presented from Li. verpool, by the Earl of Derby, a gainst the Bill of Pains aod Penal ties. I he counsel and agents were then called in. v luMnnU na Mr. npnman nrpstnicu muiacuw r"""1 -j -n-- , - : . 'u aiaiSnmiUhnl cd . barrative i those tacts ana cirruai- th0 ?ar: ,n V "i.h.d"UT". rSl Tl.. lir.h.nllr.now- raMed etances which arc to be. adduced in 3 Si2 e.pil O7S elution. pn.ol before you. My lord, un principle oi uibuiu,..hu ... - .;.:. 'm ,.f ahvniitv c ho dutv to reiaie. i sn mita it would be impoasiblo to give as as loiiows inai .t a,? ,"'a,"c'rtr :T , ' ' V'Li.t.i tht hraide the neiaoiiiiwbon even afaint outline of his .fnl ; that .the b,U now Deiore t,.-;- .. accum; her appeal, in conclusion iu "r,-- . "h, , he ,iu.-lnB her .p, -aWtttfJ abroad. n!es this nerson bad liotlieen iubef maica y's service more (nan tbrH Which all turtner procecaingii m i siiaiinmr, iuy i'u .wi.hu. ..... j-- rf - -,.i.i.r.ikirf painful inauirymht not be avoid- preface;.ate to you, the paiufo! weeks. I bee to call your lordship U,4U1 ; ""a" I-...: :..,. -itrpntrnn tti this circumstance, btt iitrpntron to this circumstance, bfl cauae you will fi'id how m. a trial ift becouies when you listen Co facfci which presently it will be my mclao- i siiouia naw ins t ootitr v. thet'e was , a a.a - t " w - a lad whose name is p;iuairauuiiM: to your lordships ; J-meau" VVni. 'Austin.- Up to tuctime ot nerma- ces, it is not necessary or expeuicm-iy ui.ct mm luuhuj, . - . . , to proceed further with it' 'as well ri Iran to. detail the various jestjl arrival at N.plts (bis aU waB Thr,oE w pu-astn-facts and circums-ancrs whidf t5Bk the objecrof ? menJlno the motion lord I.ace f,o,o h erpool That Council oe called time i now nave, u.o r -;. .- of crintut - . .".v . v;jf , . - , ;., man npiativod hv a Aiv'i (hesKiiic v ur lot tiSlnps. iMv lords, ii t nuivo w i j - ----- ... i ll sion, ns follows Content lor (lie it "u well known to your lordships amendment C4 : non-coniems itv vumi u.i. mai, it, Uid jvo. majority 113. . . !' V'rlKr.. f rr domestic comfort. The Council were ther.cal.ecl in. , p r.-aung op , ,t, .. . maiea 8U ISti, !it ..majr-ftty, from reasons appeal, in conqusun, u. -... rffCS ,,b. du,io. her ,( abroad. Sroricr nn therere commence my state convirtiun ol her wniKCMe, I iui w . - J J rircnmstan- mem at tht peiiod when her: mates. S be a n- 1 'his country and proceed P,l,3t . r?7 ..V, u5J. :'":V rUn nrm! n.f iher with it," ' as well a I car. to. detail the various nonoraoie uiinu, win uc iiuu i vi miilt. But whatever be the conse quence which follow this investiga tion, Whatever may be the suueriugs inflicted on her Majesty, 1 shall ne ver withdraw from ber that homage and which I owe to her high station, her Buncrior mind, and those rcs- . ... . t Tk .., it-nfii t inn rniiid in - ii in iii nitr uun i tj o ii in.nu, onu . --.v-a. iiiriiuirii a ihu ui . nian-iuiu" - ., 4 . i... i .,,i i. mj.inips. ii whs tsu uiuuuui ium uw, Buffering. I shall never pay to any .Council tor ' r'V ' , . , ft J,:,rava lwlt ft.nm ...aiesty's keeping room was at an '. opposite side of the home to that of iiei menial domestics, a'm jng whom kvus !ier courier. On the first' night 'b arrival at Naples ("the SJi of Nercmber,) to which I have elieU your lorcsnspa aucn !tion. this arrans-emcht was contio- i tiiin i lyiiuf it "in wvi w - v - i-.-r mo t, do justice to the ued. Bcrgatni slept in that part (U IIIC ilUUUV Yi .W II UaU ULVH vut' her .oH?cstv. The arrangement Ot ner mjyebtj's ownsleejnng apartment deviived uton one servant, wbosa peculiar duty tt was to atiena to mac uu sufiering. I shall never pay to W,JjJ. - t e; tl witlulraw htrself whom the laws of God and man have , app. are. "'.. A, mn1,ks px : ,.;niltm-9 of-4tis ow some . . a I Thn ord -Chancel -r Mr.- AT- rcm.MKS ex ..-naiors m-tw own uu ,t Philadelplfa; the maue o, 'n. torney. Genera!, you will proceed f servaiiorw i - this subject. ,1 on the Dart of the?- and the partner of bts throne. 1 The Ai;,-.,,v (.enera!.I ' .....,,.. , --.i..i Her Mat-sty entered tne wouse, j "r ..,-.in. -.t,.. tvh. i I lly .H'i wai if "ioi tea . .... ... u,...-.' onori vour ,..,.,. it hv a KT:tri:n n m i e - y . .. . i . . 4 imjt tup oirrrv ' ..J - . '.v..,. ...:,t u. Iflnrinar the earned Counsel sspeeen, y V" .:!;, t ' . ..... : ii hp v li'MitruN vuh;ji win usi-- - , . .... m.i- tin AUorncv uent'iai iiri'.iM-in in a ' : """"v11"! v . . , ! unn or un i'i iru laimi tviuiuit ni (lJiiu . . i. t ... .1 . : i . ti.. ave ccs receive ..i,i,,,,,i1,yUrPa,H:rthw.norni f ' 't ZseT'everv ately proceeded to address the H.useliuip ,,. :,-r mo . dojusth V 4!) S ,tll.,ment. it would was treated by the, house with every of auds.li)Uc which y ,or Jo.dVaips ha -'mi Hi-' (-harge of bigli cnmi-imar,t-or.rcsPccl , 0 ,. -t follows- - P'" ' 1 n! M.re I shall ; .ALpniWiPdl The Attorney and Solictor Gen- s - a v' ;,fl!!iOT I vfl'-.iint W;.' Oieen is ctpccteu i 1 - ...... fcf. in-i!'. uin y. r -xcu ids tan 1 1 al evi- c. Cu' tlir cii'cum'ances stat- tv i!;:!t oiiicer, it suostantlat i;v sisiTicieiit. credible testimony, bv i n. room, in nny unpreju- i ivmi. tii ildiiht of her emit. It ii'w'r. Iitvcver, to tako state- .... a a I Iiiv i this kmu, matte oy counsel, i aii ioii. The first witness in- M . i tas an Itulinn nnmed Theo- MaiDiTi. a man who hd been w in the Otieen'g family in elsewhere, when s run I ? of Wales, she was travelling in r?n! ouarters ot the world. If crcaii is not shaken oy cross ex- I r:'.n, or other witnesses, h'is ''.vmi goes Tar to bear out the wy General in several of. his '.'.nrnts. It is mentioned, and cer- I i.v it isii sinctilar lact. that upon1 he this man brouzht un as a wit- hi that tln Queen exclaimed in a rmi S'.TCitm What 1 heodore," Vi uw.neiiiatr v Inlt the room, and i not re-f-ntcr tha day. Fr.'im the mt in width thii affair is relat- .it v i'ju'u stioui to convey the idea si'!'- !" uu (he 'part of the Qpuecn :t tiiw iinson Wat nrescnt and Jta'prfceliriKs were shocked to such t!'?i p th .i she hud not firmness uiii t iuirn t his trf,-imoiiV. i-iiiti tii case be made out in the erals were next heard at confiidera at'eiid a'i era s were neii ncaru i vuiruucia- . ble length in snpport of the bill; but 1 yr br t. fylftl -he ,luty uu y . tw . ... i. l,avn flomnndrd nt stullinr to you the ciiTiirtiitn!i-e W'.i craiS nncccn on tuo uiivihuj ui mc - :,r..i- replies. r '. . -t. .i., Mr. Brougham then replied, and V' cownue. a..... . .v : i , i i ni i ni ni . r. r more anx- 1,1X1 J.. UUIKI'll - ... -j: i .:u lords, more me Dotwj a(UUUI . .... j 'lWg9 l" believe was never imposed Mr. Brougham was ic morning. I al i,l(jividual to a.x.iuTpiisb siic-.t. , .r I riai-ilcauf 3pk up.) My"Uk li Th.- -viu rriey General. 3 Her Majesty, on Jturp -rgj iuJETrcce',?: your lordlii it wa peth.pa more iny Ta Brandenburg HortFr under the e.-ht of this that ot my learned friend in was greatly exhausted. 1 he occur-, KM'KZ f i rpi tu,t whirh tn l,at had nassed. I will n naiuful. or more anxr :.i(h'i'.) ji . vo:ir K.r.lsfiM'w ir.fliH.ence .'!. Bnn:g."m. to ir:'- i r'lj t ihr !?.vl.t-d i'fl'son, (ci i,t' Oi '('our' .... M Mud'?". d for the domes ica, and Austin slep n bfr-maicsty'ii apartment. But on I did not mcai'lihe following morning." November tha (n,H, lue servants Of mo esiau hishment learned with some surprise, u-'i.a.r. My lord, in aliFcatise no reason appcared.-to them '.i.l. r i .o:;:ei tuder-J) In every Court 'for tho change, that Bcrgatni was no longer to deep m that part or tne house where he had slept the night was greatly exhausted. 1 ne aN7impoPtant Uuty I feci that which re.nces of the week, alfcliough in the m0Sl ,in ' c i u.. highest degree gratifying, were still "rrZ calculated to produce on ncr mina j ; , lu "llic"h i n(v the most overwhelming sensations, f'?' ""L-wm :Ar ,i, m.,s ber subjects nniv nraved that an oDDortunitv winy y Mr ft miclit be afforded her of evincing the i. . f i i . un... true senilinenis oi ucr uuan. vi hci eloquent advoca'es, Messrs. Broug ham and JJenman, tier ivisjesty spotte in n strain of gratetol exultation, rind said hat while her interests were in Eucb hands, it ?83 impossible that her cause coclu be otherwise than tri umphant. Previous to her Majesty nitting St. Jamea' Square on Frfuay evening, mnniiail her determination not ii the' case be made out in the , UenJ , ,,e proCecdini of (be Bouse I'1 ' KfHied by the Attorney Ocn-0f, Lordiragain until the examiniition '! '''! tiie Queen not be able to dis- 0f jne witnetios far tha erown should '''( witnesses by wruch it is, commence. Her Majeaiy on oaiuruay obu a ae lect party, t-dioner, aud we were hapnv to bear had recovered her want ed flow-of spirit. HOUSD OF LORDS 9ATWUBAY. A few minutes before 10 o'clock the rd Chancellor took his seat on the woo'duck ' Lord King roso and said, that the Counsels baying closed: ibeir argu ments on both siues, no tuouiu tun the best and oaly opportunity of en doavoriu5. by sooife means or other, to interpose a motion wn.au suouiu stwi -ti-t hi. Aonsidered to be one of tho greatast calamities which could bap- pen in tho cuiuitry at large, in Urdhip concluded by moving, Thai . I II" nnf il apjc&rs to tins uuuo vim i . neeeeiary lor the publie iafety or the security of the country, that a Bill entitled " An Act to deprive her M to what had passed. i blinding I will not there- i.vi ; uiif i tin j . , .. rouxham was reluctantly proceeding ; but that it vvas her ma jesty's pleas are that he should sleep tY-ii...i in a rotim irom wurcu -luere wiw a miu-'ir ; - . ... .... r u-- r,ttr iia ireo romftitinii'ituun wna IUMV.UI uci I 1. 1 1 .im.fi . majesty, by means ot a corridor or ;passagc,wbichhau ueen,uy uremajes- lUWIIiti ililil Moaiui a iiuiiiunmiv r o - . t r i lore take up any further time on this cy'a express desire, prepared for him. snhiect. I was stating, my lords, My lords, I need not state to yoti thatio iSil her ma-cstv withdrew that such a circurastanco wascalcu herself fro-. this ountrv, for lhtaicd to excue the aurpnsj of those imi-nose of trau-liing upon the cob-whose duty it was to attend entirety tiui-ut. or visiting other countries to ber majesty's person i and ray - Mv lords she w. nt in the first w- 'o'us, iu r.ov .JV. r . .. flddiirpd in evidence to Tour lord ships in support of those serious am: heavy chaiges wincn are maciu the preamble of the bid, which bus already been so much the 'subject of discussion. - Charges which, in the langnage of jhe preamble, not miiy rcllectihe gl'eiiies; wmiiiiu au ihn , ;i!ed, r.cUv. hstanding the lofty wil she has taken,, and the-con- ' tune of her language and con. '. i will hp imiirflsiidfi fur the TTJmr'y or popular excite-1 1 . to carry her through.Thc will certainly fri such an event v .'npt her for, the instances of 1 tiinct reviled. by the Counsel Goverunsent are not only ir-'.cijrfcb'.-'jii'.li decency, but wc ' ulh viituc. " "i i AL 0 F THE QUEEN Friday morning, at about 8 "i tl,..- arrival of her Majesty, who slept ,at Brandenburg House, rj,:' mcii k,Bv Khe arrived at ten N'ttk; and at half riast ien ber Ma. V I'fltfirOft li..M n , n ... - .... mi n rvA fyr Mnipsfiv was drpsmpiV in black! '"! looked eti'einclv-well. with a l'Ki'n'i.i.- ti i.n..:i . - .i'i.- .1 iwujuil CIIUIILCIiailLC. X lie J' ;l of ihe Bttt.efs through which r JJaJty passed were crowded in s tuie manner as they were on .'"'f flilV. Tll U liwlnvra iuoto ova- - miVU llhll IdUICS Villi liir :a.T,."K of ha;s and handkerchiefs ''-'O UiiiverKal - Wl,n 1..M -'" villi II II. t HiOlliS' "Y ii .ncoarrier, the crowd were , : t Acuity rest rained from follow. litt'u"' 1Icr M'ajty "arrived at w ttoaa fcioci cJMen 'dock; and lifter ;i .shor; ', she went to Italy ; she arrived at Milan on the 0'h ol October 18 -i.?4y lords, her ma- irsty, whet' xi' (Uiir(! this country,! she mnttw ivlil, wore . 1 1 ielv such ncrsons as should h nbout an individual of her c malted rauK. She was. accompanied I . .1 . !... . ,,n j !nnr... Pll U. Ill) 1114 trrare U5) 'H (be imiiviou.il vg.-.i'i.-.. ; oy mivim i..u.. ' , . v. r .11 ... : . ...:!'.. j it, fliio IritTirdnm. hotn they are m mc, ou( aiso it-m .in tin. tit. u - . .. Kr.ir.'muKvtim fomi. a iiHtn these w'i ? Charlotte Linu- , . 'i'i.tt i.;n-i.OCf indi.-ina-.tlU-.v ami l.adv Ciizflhetli Forbes, try linen. v ; - " i r a f . .' :.. ,i. r,.nr:i. . U i h.ir. iviim upi'i- i.iT maids ot honor. Air. "" . .-.J . t. R...u "'.i;....u .t. iftt. IjiU'it. who was her Chamber- Lees, bothagftinst'the laws ..f GJdjlnio. .and bir William Gcll and the and man it U that of an adulienuw H m. .Keppel Craven, who, I k intercourse carried 6n under . iirum- ilieve, wen- attached to her in a sum. . i-wf.t n.n.i..,v1it.',w, linr rhai Bcter. She was also accom- dianccsoi mo tn-uiw ;,,... - ----- . i ....!; it,.. ...... tl.ia: lvtiiieil bv rnntaui Hesse, as hei viy .ui us, ujiv.. v.. - r- . n. H r Kfjuerry, anu ui uiuu) physician, besides other p-ci sons whom it K unnecessary to enurnen ate. Vt ith thl.-i suit her majesty ar rivpd at Iiliir... It m her intent i n (a have ni'occeili d frr(rrt thence to ! other parts of. Italy, and to have visited Maples. oue .easainea ai Milan for h space ol ..three snonins, that sho would no longer permit Vr lAustia to contiiitio ;o flloep in hep ronm. Fur this hhe assiined a rcag sun, which, if il was her only mo- . . i .1 .! .. mrv tr ilwi' M be anln f llAS v;h uersons aoout ner ut, v, j " I . . I . . . : ,1 n . . n nnlMn i tie uau now umvi-u ai oo wu.. lit became no longer correct that h lould sleep iti her apartment j. ana separate too.u was ..prepared for jesty&u. thould pass into a law.' .11 Y lUIUiJS 'Y " . charge or up-n tho impor ance of this investigation, it is quite -unnecessary , for me - tcnlarg" Your lordships, and every inuivtuua . in the country, are tuliy capable ot es timating these topics in their proper light. The only consolation, my lords, Which 1 derive ender the dis rliarrcof tlio duty which I have now n fulfil is that it Calls tut unou me to address myself to yytir lordships passions oleelings; ani.itiai isuaii best discharge it. according to your lordships' command by "-abstaining . . . - I l . a from any observation wn.cu migui tend to aggravate tho charge made against so illustnous a-person. I routine mvseif in tlii stage of the proceeding to a clear, simple, I Mv Innls. I have alreaJr stated that,' from the situation assigned to Sergnuii, a direct commenicatian was opened between bis ehanxber and that of ber ratjesty ; and! believe I nall be able to satrsry your lorosnipa iaas wU. the evening of Ike Oth of Not. that intercourse, which ii charged be- tween her majesty and ijrgami oy ij t hill, commenced anJ eontino- ed from tba time uuii! be'quitted her ir.rv.ee, Upon tu evening oi 9th November, hor nia'j.sty went to the opara at Naples, but it was ob served that she returned very .early from them e. The persou who wait ied unou her on her retoro was the maid . .. ' k 'v ,ll7 !l ii tn utllMld Ipartietiiarly to ber bed room. M; ords. Lo was strueK wun tae biou. ...i.... . -- - , . - Innl. mid il "inK tbat j)eriod a peraoa was! ( f thtf prineeilaB with the;a received u.V htr service wnose aanie;tAlioll whibsbe manifested oa t . :. tU.. .lil if (Vila LUI :? 1 I an1 f. v. V A arriirs mi . ini:"" " '"fLL5J3nunBtiiH(i in uer .iriuicui, md wh nr.me wijl as fi etjucntly Ltr6t order that . Williarar Anstio i . . ..... i The oiiestioH baviaz heeu put by . , f roruA ne the facts which are the lord Chauaellor . - L jjC ajCged iii evidence. My I-.rds, Lord Liverpool, auer l" -we are now arrived at that period d u.n.i uhv he should onnose tbe mo-, wc ,. . .. ,., . ;i A.. "j hwn uroreeuinisin wmtii Biiciii-c von Earl Cray opposed the amend- luiiest es.e.H yt , Hecoeidb ,ncnt was a far preterahie mouc ; puo. c - - - , 'fl.;;m aturaI cmrM and, concluded by saying, that ,hccJ , ouuication betwee. the nresent questioo was disposed ok I shall be undt the p i . dui . s . y . . man must havt . ii.. .a.- kk.niaitira iipi.i cu v :inr i ii ii.iiiiji . ni iuiii - - - fl?5j2j2 ttffi-JWlia' ate- 9ti u occur mi th course of thesa proced .... f Tl . " ings a pel's' i.i or rne name oi er- garni, who was raceived into her ser vice as a . courier - or footman,. -ot vriipt At nlace. Mv I jras, this per son hUhe time h so -entered inio her majesty's service was in -want ol em iiloviient. but he had been in the ser- Acp .if General Pino. It does "..not appear how he became recommend?,' in her rafjeftt, but he was , received into her suite. ' I . need naray re mark' to your -ioriWiips. iifon, th; distance whtch"it..erpose.Jl'' betwee lief majs y and hvr.ce'UTiei, "ot fib - hould not be admitted to her roora that evening, fthjs was then obsarvea to co from her owa room tawarua vb won diiaiseJ ber female attendant. ii idling ber she had no farther oeea. Lioa fur Uef services, The female - servant retired, but not without tbose Auspiion which the circumstances I lave meutioned were eaicuiaieu. o .ito in the mind sf aiiv individual. ho kawat,(be tioi that Beijram. in his Led rjom. far this was ta first-night of his hav ing "taken auvaa- Hge t t!t arrangement wsicu uw i.i-tu previously made. . I t was quite aew on lk( part oTtba rinee to dismiss bjr atteadant o ihut when bar eandaet and ileaeaaoar were considered naiifjl iv is ; i . -1 i 7: 1j 1 iiS(H.rt..v.v.ik-'ii '"V m' '' --jii Ji'"yJ'-''1 '
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