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'j l lid A Homey General u.n Uy ;:
onpitulatcd tbe dates ol '.those. (;
which he bad adverted In the course
of bis speech. Her majesty arrived
-at Trieste, in Ami. VS rT ; abom
the 28tlrof June, ai the Villa Dranti,
within a few days ol lier arrival i
Aldan. Sbc wast tbe Baroua, in
April, JL817. . lu-febiuary of that
yer, she set out upon her tour iuto
Germany, thro' the Tyrol, whence
she returned to theparona in Aprii;
fi oin hence she went to Ilonie, vt here
site purchased Rucanelli, and VilU
JJj-ttiiii, in June and Jul?; and then
a he went toTVsuru on the 9th of Au
guet of that year. From the period
of her majesty's departure for ,his
cowrtry, excepting only the sh-rt
time she was in France, she contin
ued to reside at Pesaro. He had
abstained an much as possible, in
'the course of his narrative, from err
tenng upon parts of the evidence
applying to other places. . After her
tnrjVu'y took up her residence at
Tvsaro, she generally remained here,
iiili only one or two exceptions.
77 Lord Dtmdas asked at what j)e
riod tlte acts a Hedged as occurring
at Pegaro took place ?
The Attorney General believed,
soon after her majesty going to
Pessro, in August, 1817. lie had
ha said, abstained, in this ease, From
Soiog through l variety of particular
ttail of what wouhl be distf,oed in
evidence rtcpeeting her majesty's
residence at Villa d ISste, where she
resided for a considerable tinie, vu
the bauks of the Lago di Cnno. It
Would be proved in evideuee.lbat she j
wss there in the liouit 01 going out
with Be.r"jnmi iu a tort of carriage
large ouuiigh ouly for oae p-rauu to
eiil.e lai ditlae uhiMuthtMMttoh Ut liat iftrr fe , FullsT lamed Ur cy:a b aa crjfUl-Itar.ch
at home, eatlended jccaSvhfro it'ur.ival fi.a, Milan, sta. seemed ...x- pte tircet..m tvin .an- asanm, air.
w.s preformed after
churehofEagll Thi regulation! be, Kugli.li woman. Could he, follower and thev vucii 1 by
continued un-il . short time after she 1 complain of these foreign Witr;n.tSner of " hrcvo" and loudly clap
. .turned to Oeuoa, where Btfrgumi j when she had shown, by her condiei (plii; thjiraatM. . . '
iirst entered into ber service, hut from! what '!;( bought of Italian, servant! - "
down, to her departure M she thought of this inmi, nci . .wit.
raorcd Gcrgami ; Shonld it as an!,f.Tlt ij r,.si:ivwy r-porieo mm iur
dont hear foreign witnesses, there i j uil'urc? ji:-s been firnt into some of
the strongest objection fo them; theyjihe stao apaftuicuts in tli .Tower,
ue ueiieved. Ixit tic ouu
tU tune
for Knbud it wa dieonlinu"d, Mid
ibe .wd seen 10 uceonipjiuy li-.-rgauii
;o apUee of Citboiic woistiip which
U .bjiaelf frqueutd, Jo hu in the
prayers', of the service, nud to' knee!
t 'wn by Uis i le. ucli w&t her
ibandonuieat of ttuse le'.igiau -feet-
u;s and rifet which o'ug'it'ta be ob
served by all jra ut ouder ail circum
utttuce djnuaucd hera'eif 10
accompany (his man, which was mi
tt degradint; and ditgusting in itself
lint he eouhl not help thinking it a
slroug eorrobo' utioo aud eoiitirmot ion
of all th other facts which h? had
delaild ; and it mut natiTy their
lurdships thai this disraeeful ad
ilicit iuterenurse uiJ lake place e
are not la
jA 4hem what did this hd! out to
tiie public f Whs it not to say, " Ou
abroad,; commit what crime on
please, cirry on what conduct you
pie isp ; however flagitious, jm revcr
can be ennvicted in au Kitgiitu court
f julice4" And uhy Reisuime
t tie r.iCt ean only be proved by for-,
cigo witnese, and they, uetoli juu
before we hear thenit are branded
witli infamy. Tht-y are naiki;ii for
discredit ; rhereforo go abroad, uhiia
don yourself to the most dissolute
profligacy yo pleac ; it can m-ver
Jtiormris I'osl.
iWnAii 'Berirami and her inarstr. as I be proved 111 a curt of ttii coiinto
it had beeu stated ta thenu L-A their ,' for foreign witnesses uro ..unworthy
iordibips look at ihe giuerul nature : of belief,' Would their lords hips
ol ine case, nuu, ucmc iuis, ici . "' sv -uiquuxv.- iuu
them look at some of those at'rong Ivt them prido themselves on the
facts whub more especially confirm-; superiority of the English character
ed tbe charee Tbis'B rtrami wis a! but let them not by a sweeniiiR eun-
ii) an ra the greatest poverty , b V)e-!.domnation ijeelare ali foreigocrs un
tober, 1814, ne was received into her i worthy of credit. It ivaa her majes
nnjesty's service, and in the short
course of five ur six mouths he was
not only in habits of the greatest fa
miliarity with her, but hit whole fa
niilyAjurrounded ber. TLcir lord
ships would allow him to call their
atteutiou to the State of her intjctty's
establisbtueut, whila settled ai IV
saro. Thero was. burgaini himself,
her grand ehnmbvrlaiu ; his mother,
who did not appear to have held any
particular situation in her household;
his brother JLuuis, uno, iruin the
bumble station of
promoted to be
y who had herself fo thank, if the
fnets ould only be proved by Italiaus
nitnesses. 8he had taken iato hei
household llaiian servants, and sure
ly would not treat with sneh disgraet
the person highest in Inr corrfidenee
If their lordships, condemnation,
however, 'extended to Italiaus, it
eo'old : hardly b) apjilifd to i4rpiguers
of all countries and descriptiuns
Ho was satisfied, Hot wUhstaudiug
.the adroit manner in which the ease
had been put by bin learned friends,
courier, Lad been wbo presumed thai these witnesses
her eouerry ; tbe 1 would exereise their fathlly oflneo
Em doii'ils have been expressed J
or tlr correcinesa of the account
whicli we gavtf yest'jrdny, ifs;ecf-
! SS
line t:;e oriler rcceiveu oy tn& King
upholsterer, for a supply 'of elcgiuit
bedding, and other Inrnitaie, lor
the Tower. Vfe have made iiujtii
ivH into the fact, and we have no
re;:in to ijucslioii ita authoti'' f
True LV7c
It in very remarkable, that, at
the moment tl king's Attorney
General ascended the bar, to detail
the cFar gw against the Queen, as he
v. as uU riing the first sentence, a
strong f).ash of-lightning Vent thro'
the house, ftdlowcd by a tremendous
clap, of t bonder. This circumstance j
excited a most extraordinary sen-i
sation tbrouirli the bouse. lb.
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the C'yl'iiiizdtiiin Sori.v i, 'J'.'1 ;i
coiisivjuenca of the death ,,r ' ''
ttv ijj
more, wb had at hist nr0.i...i
on" the Native Chiefs t crunt . "1-
an PH'a!d!--Jimfnt in fir, u .. X'H
--r I'tgart,;,,...
er, where tu : wli;dc wvvi- tu ,'.'
v " ' iure (if vj
Dottghen. Tb.it g i.iletar 1
appointeU-la bi expectations, ,i J
out employment in this c.iuntn I
f t s .si
we uepiorc tiie loss of tln o
Ivi .1,. nT. In.imta . 1 '
ivt, iu, ll ui tun u is, VJ1?
ty ; we, indeed, lament the.,.
more, because we kiniw thut
t II a a a .
iiau ail ocen sironiv auv -iiii
Excellency (lie Gt,vtriii,r t0
thir people on any part of iL
iusiila, which might ap;ar d,' ;
preferable, until they had se-wie':;'
proper situation for a f;n.d vsimJ
'incut,, and comj.lefcd .their ;iaatVr,
Ye nave again to tinticc t,,. ,,,
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LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
By the fast tailing ship Herald
Capt. Fox, which arrived yester
day at this port in SS days from Liv-
crpoid, wc
We
arrival of vessels from JtJur,
the rm-an sctM'in wc CDUtiruic. .in.
ing bouses, feliing trees, pla;,.;,
cvvtiT' sowing rice and we ii
cn l&i. tli'iintSy wijhin well to 8
goou. people.
fiRVe -received our
of London Papers to bep . 2
are also indebted to the politeness of j tp ln ,y
r,:ii'f. l?ix fur !crT,(l(,!i tuners to the r,-,. .. ..
1 " " 7 ' ', . , Uiit ot I'aioa and lVtiauies, wU
wH.....n . -v-.f . ' I adopted bv tint h .(!
aim, r 'i suv iiiii i
iThe real r risen. rTarlinr
- ,
ertios of all the resolution and
fjrwS tC thf Cl ; i l'f.In i linn t .it 11
,j j i .ttj vjs v i llttj!U (Jl ll! if
j lntmt cannot uc antij in have
nip;! rvn nt tut r-twt 1na r
V m j I. "Ill 111 !,,ft I
- -V I
use o Lords. 'LA
aiwl I'
' seen bathing together iu the river
Ureseia. Dating her residence at
Oiiino they were ubierrcd togfther iu'
vry iude-m sitiiaiio.is ; and a va
riety of familiarities of that sort
wuld be proved, during ber residence
at Como, by witnesses, ipon various
erasions, whieb their loirfshipx
U'tuld tbink, aFprcseot, It beearu
turn to abniain from more purt cularr
1y notieing. Ue only . adverted to
,1hm to p'ove the facilities of inter
course which existed. Un her return
from the east, sue brought fn
train a man. who. from the aeeonnts
given of him by the witnesses, ap
was vury
ikrguini
Uia;d of honour ; Frauds
their cousin, who tvus
tbe observation would make no im
pression oo tboir Iordibips, minds. , arctic reigns of America, dated
XT' sT5. III.... J '
sii down in. and another to sit upon I Uountess of Oldi (the sister,) who ' motion, and take the air at their ease,
bis lap, la this carriage she wus in
' the babft af going out with Bargtimi,
she sitting upon his lap, ana he miib
lis arms round her, Wtileh it was ab
solutely necessary be should have iu
order to enable him to... guida tbe
liorse. Ir would be proved th"y were
seen together, iu a canoe, upon the
lake; and on one occasion they were
as Wfl tiie.
rftl,ri..l liu flitf ii.i'v l ' ii lit . il.fui!w ! . . .2.? ... I ' Il6
I J' ; INvi,.!,!, , ,u fthMu! i-i'itiR
ot trie utal ot tnc yuceu an aurtitge
ment of which we have made as tar
us our tiiiio would admit.
Accounts have been received in
England from the expedition to the
in
uigitiQeu wuu me nue l-i unucier ot ' u i u u mose mi nesses eouiuuo January last,' at vviidi liiuc the par- 1
:he l'alaee ; Faustina, He sisier ; so; bat be would rceal to their lord-; tj wcrc CoiO fortttlile quarieia at!
aru, . page , at.uuc.s, a r..iuV ' " i ' e..cuB,aos J CnmbeHi.d lloUSC. Tbf Cold was
and tbe boute stnwaid, brides Vie- " tuch had bavpeued. and ask whe- vrv ,. T i,-,.,r.i.
n U U I IJ .. wiii(4 IVVI llldt BJ'
( v u.
f . . if J . J I
1 1 I
Game was abundant;
They were
thd
rdiiiLis
riu llit'il ihi.nt iiitk 111 as liu r,i o-l l 1 P.tl:i'V tvtlinS lill nnoht fn :iinv
Mdv. of ibis family. iHained io iiir i was d)!rraetful to the eotiatrv i'i,.. ! and. provisions plenty.
serviee. Aud, to aeeouut for tbe ! "eh eircumstrioeea had taken hUcc : ! !o l,r"tl r.orthwaid as sjcu aslbo
. . ! . . . . . ... 1 . ..i i '
striking lacl ot tLeir being ajLvaaeed , " e irnsteu tnnt tae puultc mind I ' "o wouiu pcni iu . - .
,in Ibis wayin favours nud honours, wouldntoon rttuine its former oalm I ''rie Fiencb House of Peers
what was tube said? Mow was it nt and tbe popular clamour 'sub-! scmblcd . ug. 20, and ordered
to be aeeounted for? It might well be siuVj. Upon the circumstances of the r Attorney. General
-'aid indeou in answer 10 that que- ease, it vt as liarnly nscrssaryfur him the process, ssaio't Die
uon, n un t irotn luese tacts auue , ineir icrusiiips were to tie- : tors. T hey appointed a committee
i'fer.adulleLousjn
no, be would not; if be did infer it had been said, that the fitnesses, j tivc to the cons;)irjtcy. SutietHsor-
i mn i ii u a a skiAitA i a Kah n iva ivu iis'ibv iiiri"urr. ra ivura f n a m j ..w i - "
s vui luitb sft vit V) av ssu'iiu wo ijc": j w tt o i u-t f trl Tr JI '
tray ine that duty Nrbieh (hay had im-, thy nf belief, and that their tcstir.io
dcrs had taken place at Bret.
rattbeattou. lit
i . - -
! was ( begin a new nrut se'veter
j del for the luicistry an.ai';ei m.()
i fitted t. aiiimatc jn iro the fiesi.ii,"
'spiri: of pnrty in Pailiaojen-snJ
!t exaspi-rato (he seditious n4
Vengeful ini)d prevailing so w'ul-y
out of doorg. la the debate of the
Huuso f?Co;nruor.8 on tlie2ii!,
when that body adjourned to ib
18;h September, Lord Can li re jgli
remarked -f It. was sufficient lh
thero v; in a perfect iinderattidin
that the proceeding of vhs Lnrds i
tLa cast; of the Queen,- wiien itshnuli
come befof'e the louse, would ub
rhlifrt t' ftnv irf it- tfir fti,. n,.,m
to proceed with . , ' , V.
conspira-i ;; , rj ,',..
pfetc --irJca-oF-w-hat was to happen
after the decision of the Lords, mA
of the atrgravafed difih ulticii to da
s lordships found that all these (lis--jgracefal
familiarities continued be-
exhibited tbe most attroeinus iode
seneies iu the presence of her majes
ty, Bergami being present vitb her
:i.. ji. i .. ..r ...
iidi'.r. ,,ui , ii i; liid liiuu ,ii ii,unD di ikHMiir,..! .1 '. urni v . .ruiiino -1 . .1 I 1 ...i. .. .
i i . 4 it ' r i . - '-.'-, ncr seai in a cuair ptaceu wntim l in Ilnke of CatiibiiJ'-c as exiicctcd at
bibitious. 1 bey were of so indecent Rnd tthcr plaees-sureij these faets,: )ar ahoMt .iL,,n,.. , " "'-f-ov' v..w txpecau at
xl.tes.ablo a character, that it Was ' 0r themselves, would be .otfieie.t I 11 'u ir " ft I tJ
tvith. tbe greatest p.io be e.ald even hut when .oiled.WiJL-TtlItr,. if the; ! ?.! ? ' t a"? ? , ;
mention them. Here (he Attorney J 8h(!uld bu aatisfaetoily proved, they "Ul i 1 . " cnaD1i f' rrm ajife .7'err Ane " Gazelles
General entered into some exnlaiia-l...l.l ... l.v it... .!.i,t.iif .i..f.t i.ri t, Comfort the witncfiscs. , to July 4. J.S20. received ,-t ilt
tions of S3 disgusting a nature, that the
we cannot pollute our pjges by ue
tai'inj thent.
Hero it miht he said that these
disgraceful conduct
charg
iu
rite solicitor ercnecral thn called t
rmi a t . s
tbo pilambie, aud of the shamsfal ! .ooio: c lYityicci, wio, in a very I
and Vviekod iutereourse which ioi,k';few niomcnts, wns ushered invalid 1
place belweeu count Berghmi aud : placed before the bar.
Office of the Boston Pdlnct
ritEKTOWN, JU.Y !.
With si.ncTtc sorrow wc have to
notice, (list the melancholy reports
i . a . .
! rrtin PiiPini'mtiw! I xr ttta itttLtrti
posed upon biui, uld which be ws y ooghl ta be received with siupiei-l . A 'aJ r"! ; witiiour biii-ging into view the pac.
PIedKed m perforai. But whtn, in j on aud distrnst : but the conduct of, u' U' "T'9 "eiieveisto and ; 6ib,e n) . ofcPn :.. fho.
ber. addition te mesa eircuuistantet, their j her mijesty, and the nature of the I1,;,Uo r s in a btale ul 1 vent of full convirtiv.ti. (he fums
ease, made aueb evidence ' . - quid fdmina pessit, w. will n,.k
hie. , I heir Lordhiris would decide i s said that tue Emperor Alex- : 'u ,: f.
i.i i ... a . i . , . , i . i . a t.. uuu s w i 1 1 s s. ah nt., a 1 1 uni uir iu
ptureu to uave ueeu a tneii ui uruiui iween liieai mat at place alter place npon us vaiue, ana, he doubted noi, ' "ier w aunut to visit vieunaaug. ba'enn the ai1 .urnmentof t'n; (' m
nddrpraved m&naera to tbe last de- the same arrangement was ubserved ealmly and 8 rally peonoanee their 1"5, says that the " t.hjcct of IjU juur- j y,, V ,
g"ree;" bis ume was Mahomet, who, for . a free intercourse between their judgment. He should uow proceed iiey is ta t.tke into CuiistdtTatioii j ' 4 U' "
at ibe Villa dHste, at various times! rooms and between them fand ha to call his witness: ;!. I.la ,.!!' il ..' An.. Lord CtxtUrcaxh said, be rnsc la'
alluded more particularly to the! Her macatv at this moment en- irin r!,i i.ipsnr ?jr, ; Puc,.iw i raoVe l'ie adjourmncnt of the Ihwt
aeene in tit ,tent oo board cl thoj tered the house, attended tjjjf? nstial and that the King of h tihsia hits' t: ao:ius.v the iStli of September,,
polaeea) when they looked at what j by Lady Ann iJamilton, and to been invited to the interview, llc ' ti,at (la ,0,ir necks- Whi? w ?!
ea mat oay, tiie .'ionse would boa.
ware t!ir,tb :ie furtimr act iiirnmfnt
might Iw expected, either from tii
de!y necessary v!i -n the procret!
is:gi t liiescnt jictsding isi tli? House
of L'M 'Jfi 8:iuld cme befove (Icm,.
or in caMjofaiiy interruption bras;
oi(isi'jj;.d ?.; the other U.iusc.b
callinj; evidotnie fra.n a'jvoad. lis
apjirc'senJcd, koweyor, ffom all lis
ciixutii.itance? of t!io css, that a
month was as prudent an acljunin.'
ment as couid Jrt pVi.-jmseu in (lift
firs instur.ee; and ;:l t!u end of time
ktma they , 1 i!J oc able to ;'ud,s;o
trom the journals of tiie TloiiS'.) t
Lords, it further aj'J.iurnine.iit
would b-Mjocessiiy. If 'any Il
lative hic-iAii; t W'liiid be evined ex
pedieut , it would n it of coursff he
iropi.M'd to iaeiit snio.fr than w-nilJ
allow tune f,r a ci!i of the ll.vw".
Mr. h'llberfttrce sai.5 He !i-i-protest
to tiie lionise that lie tserrf
widlied to slop any i l;ng in the 'world
s-i mud? ai iie. had vislind f s.t.i"
the iiicii!ri.t in ;u.sti-in. Klst u -
gcniie.uKn suppose th;.t tiicyl;;vl al
ready vvitncris-ed the greatest etilt
which were to rusult lea m it. (ii ' .)
The public ur had r.'-eudy bfc.-r
..iv... ... i i- i."..
.-uiiiuvii ij i , ut i.i n" si-'
a-
cireuuistances cid not prove anuitry ;i UK' Hjnjtsi,. mew nmS.i. B t nc juecn imving lixeil l;er eyes -oi i.''tis ann ji svases raging
end if it were proved, tne preamble or, " ' ei n s.uu m iu oar-mm ; on um. exclaimed in a ifierririij mong.tha Americans, who pronos
-fcl ' s I Is t il 'uuiilvitlt. n surf s . ! f i i li fti n Ii It w L I . . . I , .-' V n .... '
v.eoi i,.iiesnouiaeoniena, was mane - "-'"i'"." "". tone. viialvJ lin:odotc ! T rod ed lorming un est-jbltshment iu the
i h urn ii inpn u. i iihi uu !(, a i . - . " . .
- r ii- - .ii it' I i i urtir?g t rotn nerseaf. rushed to he
have you ? - How is all this to bo .,,.:" ntl!l,.f
out.
It would excite in their lord-
tr-9 a leeune mat it .proven more ;
not mrrely iodeeeney, and disgusthx Pr,ved ? Will you aUe'mpt to prove
inrfpeLni.. hut a want nfi nmr " r nave you .any c mineieui wit
feeling, He said, that ihe woman uesses f
vho duld demean and di errmie her- beard a
14. l.- ... - a . ... , i ? IklnnilnV Lonnvit nn fnlniffn tfitnciua
new in ue preseni ntiicu an eiuiei- ""r "i"-" v"
tiou ; be said, au'i no man coeld ' They hsd beurd bia loamed friends
iuSt, that sirth a omaa was ftejjjt- ay ' the oihti hand Hbensptak
II e, not nnlv of aerthri g her virtue, ! ing of their clii ut, 0! ! we expect
but that in the mos. ttr.diguised and j psrsdus of high rank, end tlurae.er,
diikgnsfing matmer, -Tbo fttets-went !a"d eoiiSfrjUence, ' Tn the euuhtry
to nrove. not on!v (hat nrt of the wnere.ii.e eircumsiauces are staled
preamble which ex -.rgeu disgusting
rivep-Sherbro, ate. cls! but too
true.
Thrjpvidence which Majorci cave" Mrs Dtmhent ayounfr ccntleman
And their luidships hud whs 'rtiblisbedr in n poster ipt to the who had accompuiU the expcdi
greai deal of undeserved . Evening la t last Friday aficrnoon.l lion fn a volunteer, lor the purpose
r , if foil, m ing his idis, undrr tiie
LrisDpjr, aco. 30. 'care ol the late llev. Surnutl IVacmi.
This morning her Majesty arrived 'arrived hero on Moi.day ' umI re
in town at Hi o'clnek. Her Cohii !
bad expresaed a wish ihnt she nVmild
be iftatteiidanee at the House of frds
a earl) as possible in nnler Ibr.t ihfy
and improper familiarity, but sue
, gested proof also of the adulterous
loir rconrse. Could their lordships
hvf any'daubt, ivhrre a woman was
ftp able of aft ing thru, that when
s;ami and she were in her room
looe, and had aVt the necessary
facilities, that took place which was
charged agaiost ber, viz: adulterous
, intercourse with Bergami ? There
was another cireatnstauee ; noways,
however, remarkable in her majesty's
ase, because it was always the as
eompanimeut sr the foreronner of
eh a vi ions state. Let them mark
the- aeeodtney wbieh this man bad
obtained over, the mind of her ma
j"Sty. -This sireemstanee however
reared, lbeir lordkbip
to have takaplace." Now let their aiigbt have personal communication
Iordibips I0'k at tbe tae. It did witn her oil any snivel wtii(,,( might,
not adiiiil efsueh v. ifsses : it was ; arise iu the cuurne of the examinrttion ;
tvh.-n ber muj ty was iu retirement," of 'he witnesses.- Her Mniefy- was t
porta tint the'wliole of the white
pcop.'e n.tacliid to that, expedition,
amounting in m::i;hrr to twelve, are
deud, (JiinH'df yxtTTUcd J tlie loss
amotmg the cuLmi jH';!ii has been
f.l-?o very erntt . twentv-six lm:l
in flu- whole, (white and colored
diei
and snrjiiundeil oul by hrr bervauts. aa usual nrcccded bv Aldcrmiii W ood. i people.) j he fiiuiO of il.eliscases
that thoie fiiCJa took plate. Oould l; who," by her nujesiy's eowmarnl, 's attt ihutfd to thg anhcidthy spot
there b aoy witneise of facts like gave, orders for the state carriftga to loflVred to th'M'XedLion for a l'm-
thesVbut tbiVic wtiloVrt avvcatiuus and .be brought, to ibe door,.
bumble employm.a gave them oppor- j At 1-3 past, (en, her irinjestyan.
(unities of seeing the euo loet ot tbe
parties from tiujj to time, audefex-
beas atSd-rouuis f Iu
would
find, that, open her tnajasty's first these are forcien witnesses.
ei.Miie to Italy, she did that constant- eicu witnestesf Let-them look
lr hieb eomported witn 1st dignity ber iosjestys eomluct ; why was ' it
a no TiiigMaii iiineeard. let inu) mat-Ler majesty was abandoned by
add as a f isusiaat friaocss. .. bkeall ber other ut, by all Lsr glih
pounced that she 'was Tendy fo n,-o-
ceed io Palace Yard, and immediate
ly afterwards entered lu'r carrlan.,.
case of erisn eou, tuej never hadafyvhjcu. was thrown open for ihebenc-
nt mXb 9 spectators. Jler Majesty
were a dove coloured hat, :(be brim
ol whieb inclined very, much in, bolh
at tbe fiont and back. This was or
namented w ith a plnmeof feathers of
tbe sanje eolour. Uonnd KVr neek
ber Majesty wore a ruffle of extraor
dinary ina-uitude, -
The people assembled to see her
pass, were few in number, and' even
tbose manifested but little, enthusi
asm.' As her AJsjety jrawed Carltso
ammins the
last it was very frsxjueut'y CjU it e im
possible and impracticable to hav
ocy other evidence but that cf ser
vants or others whose duties called
(hem to ditfareot parts of (be . house,
But it was said and with something
(ike au air ci exultation, 44 Aye, bu.
Foe-
at
porary accnmnKitbUooby Mr Ki-znllf-.
.of (his colony, 'during the
palavers wi:h the Nniie Chiefs
thew were protracted to an unusual
length, , and it will urprU our
crtcsv.Miear, the tbo Chiefs
were mado (n declare, that My
would hoid 170 palaver with Unite
mth&- . '
II nppcarsJhat the governmeut of
the joint expedition, yiz. that eii
ginally under tho charge of ibe n.ev.
S. Bacon, in ehdod to form au es.
tablishaicr.t for the Teccption, du
ration; -anu uiatntetiance, of, sucb
of
Africaus as should be react ed fruo h.i!ulties. tbe
elavery by men-of- war ; t.tid tha
di'sclusores, who a dscriii;ioii
some of those disgusting scene, t''1'
devi ipcMicut -f '.which hiid' bei'ii
expected ;:'nJ liuw , tawli- ivrs-.i
would not such exposure' Be,- when
evidence was caLleii in '.miter into' tiie
detail; u'id jo aubataiitiato pariSca
lars." . .
The Nolle- Lr.l swh u laJ . I
spoken bad told ine Ituiia that
present was not a proper umaienT far
general diseuasioti; but htujus: ay '
that, iadenenji nt ot bii f.-.ni'ii'-'ii"3'
al adiectfous-tu a Ui.'l of T'aics as
progrt'KS of;
Bill, under all Ii';.,e:;-C5.ict&i
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