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,tf .-kY 1 ' tr .J " a FIJI DIY, OCTOBER, 27, i 820. V. 40 mmm fi A LEIGH, (N. C yRlVTED) WEEKLY, 8T LUCAS & BAR ? VET ' - . ' 1 fermi f Sub$cripttn - Three dollars pt veir, .xi" naif io be paid in advance r to be lontim.ed longer than thr in.iths tf'.ep a year's subscription b . , ' . . i . 11 1 co-nes cue, anu nonce taereoi snao iuv. befi ft'Ven- ' "' i j,hi'iieienti, not exceeding 14 lines, ar jn-ertcd .hnr for one dollar ; for twenty jive cents each subsequent insertion: ami . -j in like proportion where there is a greater numhsr of -lines than fburieett. The ca.t irir.t accompsny from those persons un- . k.own to the fflitoia. .-. ffSo subscription can in any case le re 7civeii witho'O. payment of at least I o'l in sdvv ce: and no discon mtunee with cut payment of arrears, unless at the ' S'HIlUtU) V. (0" 'iie persons h.itiestly d;iub: tli t xi;e'!ic excitement ;titl to exuf in (It- 'pubj c mind in England,' on a iMunt of the proceeding agaitisi flip Q-ieon. i o'v-ttinfy all strli, e e; ! f. !e following pasnag; from .1 tti.'.-ec'i f the Karl of Lauderdale. !."iiv!'rnd hi t!ie H iin.- of Peers on th,.. Artist : I. regret ,nu h tie jit near of .fet-lin; w t?YA possesses the paUe mn i o ,. dscwoa and vih .-Ii exist to a decree thai I have Vv:r KuncssJ oa. any former occa- -31071: "'"'" ... . .... . ti r" 1 fir hirnm 01 Missouri V ..; 1 ' ..V- tK . a.. ; , 1 - i .1 aaVv" ,"V U that as it may. we s:iail give the ; Tiry glared Aicx.M sair.etedub9tance ;,f j,, . h. As ty, wieai. governor, anu wciu mi. "v'" ' !?.!.? tu their posts. fjJ-.--v late icirer irom uavann.i, , -iere were 50.000 ob Is. Flour kins; scares; and sales auk- ins at 5&s.-fu per 001. '"T Pht Mavor of avannali ,,(inrci-8 l,V n( tnoc 10.,.i6t. says the morial.fy, con- aenug out present p.ulttioo, does r,u swm to dimmish. ... He states in-,-, hdrira 1.. thr. rnihlir. il-.ed ,ne.oiai nufouer 01 ijeatns iroiinne .1 to tae ti nisi, inclusive to He "" - - i0 - - - A Tew days ago 'in the conn . ij 01 evv iwrni, a iur. Lr.uiiei l ord and his wife, were murdered ' ...... . tjf.u a mont niKK iting .uoi.ii. i, uj t. m mnAI .. I. ....I - .. n I. . . tin,. ef their own negro men alvea -One of the villain lorn been talcen ,wne. oi ine viiiHins nas oei 11 tasven , , the other is still going at large. . Juc '""r n.V" ,Bl . QT Iwsday.the lOfh tnst. ,;s3ii, at 'the residence of Thomas J. '.Jiandtlph, Kfq m the courtly of Al berrnrle. n,-o!f" Carkt Si tew XA9i iliKq, late u'tverporof Virgin is. t o!. Nicholas. has filled Some ji.: 1:1 si uiumKuiwu v m ,,,5 from TO to ujiwalds if 100, no mar sti ks Htuck 111 the ground are "MU,J "' "u -p p this country. Herwas an oticer in dealb J,49 (KTu. red in three vears. hound together at th- lop, and las- kahd . -ihe - crowd a the priso. the revolutionary war t a member n: . t.r i. . . t.., ..n... ... lrd. I am innocent." Ue walk- ui the irgima Conventi.-n ; for j j , t3 t M t Htviriil 1,1, me 'ntier of i he H K V Hvnal jenrs a me.nuer ui (tie ii.seni ur lbe Great Storm Bav. is the of Representatives and ol the Sen .1 o rt c ... .i i ate ol Ihe U. S. and lastly , he wast im-o years governor oi V S'"t,, iiirtg Deceniher il 6. ; A-Tr rtT. t i . I at. (jj- toeuw m to.s mnnm, a Kn.itrwian cxscenuing mc umo river vi!h five slaves, 'desiciiiue to settle in Wi-tvnmi t mrnVeisen iinio hv the1 . ""; e-i os, ai.oiiiouinai.iy tnuruercu brick housf most of the buildings vd plunderrd by two of the males, arf (f Wfni .arlIj plaster. Sever-I uno afrerwanls made their esr-ajie. t,ab,r. buildings are complejed or in J lie'BiSnn Wi'S given by two femaIcSir..ri-B . ' . . ... . . . liioerrMi, slufi A rmv nhn pom-iittr.fi uitH . tlm 8!)d the ;eir,zes immediacy turned -euun pitrsui of the vulams (Q A letter from Port auPrmce, A'.?., 23. RHVS till towti li s een set rVa.,o r III m7a'.r' lort """ympie on the river ,er..,of Fridiy. the ish of Aa ,. enrpsfj. r tht-ir murdered .minster, Tmnr. i.oo.irertt.w. t ....u nhi.t t,. v. ,u. ... , "ti f.cc iti 2p places ince the great erected- he tne qia tun of colo-c'iiU-.igretionthat the foreign ti.er- niejke tu.s?.' fiian'.s are verv mucn atrim-il and iinti'.n HIV TVI T lUUtU nirtlUltfl ailU hnrrocade tiicsr door and sleep with pw.tds under tlirir pillows. Many . - - - - hold themselves in readiness to em. Jbatk. at a moment's warning.-. (TT,Sinoe of the New York edi- 11 Q " MioiorvunanI s n it t liu 1 1 am .' A " a u i .i.tiiij ii ii.niiw i lint, tut vi jnicricao'Col.iotzatiori S icioty should make an experira 'nt at ffiyti as tl'e first attempt at Sherbro' ha had iu h an unfortunate termiuati n. In snnnort of this. ldan one of papers remarks - m - - ' Experience has not only tented be permanency of the black RiiverV- ment at Hayti, but . it has proved i . : A ' . no.o,,iesfiuiy, tnai me, government th'rty ottsiieis oi wneai. weigni. g j &" uj mo oauu, Is well administeied as to good faith. C9 lbs each I . Z is nt culli- b'a ",'e.r visited her son on Toes- drew entirely from the view. Hi morals and religion f and the .king vVed be.-;tue the , lirnate is.Doti,Uv """ an'1 h?f'"f.a?l,B6, werdr.tberto the executioner .bad never hs expressed his perfect .willingness to receive and nrovide for unv nr. ;... r Ia..i "X v. iv y,..wpm-uiuii upoa. -v. uicroigrate to ii. Jiotningo. ui.ir - nenrii iti in., iha. ....- - - rwj,.v vi.i. un. ....I .i'iS;u.niiin'.i. , ."""-'j enrv will nil ke them Soldiers: hut tirey have tho jifospctt 'M BtJvance.jthey ars cxulic.' iaffea latnk tvricecsd whep she heard of her hasbaad't menr, and their hazards col!e tivtly aiie not as great as. those witb which the must contend in Africa. The 'rtvermnent of Hayti is extremely ivilized, and that coumry poshes fs w'en f talents am eii.erprize. t'ho 1 subject t worthy of consider ation. fl-Tn n 4:.. . - i yjnicam; 'rjunuj uciUTCa ."A o iii.iiu uiau uy iviiss SupUiai Voud- M'tuse, of W'Miersfieid of tho grass citimnuuly caiU-d spear-grass, in ittiu.tuoti 01 Ufifirn-n.'wai exhiDi- ted last week) at ike Cattle Siuw a Uartfuvd, 0n. It b aid t be 'n - vq jl Hi nucritMS t Wo. 68 1 un or- t...l lr..m I . tt..,l ...... :... , k , I . ;..i . murder, nor Hpurhelldtd till iheSa ! hi uut'ium Iiv 11 tr.niiL.in ,11 r. .v. ii an liie in lirtl. slit iii- it .1111, ..!. . ' i 7VV" 7 rinl ololphia at thirty, do.lars.. (Cr captain-, Lli Midler of the Jlmenca. ' wvh. tues. ievitAtis, lllPy show l)iat A B e0D.6lU9 vi tt bug yipdo, arriv.dat B Utimire Au -nramui. it w)M, IuidihIi ,;,- deadjy erimetan die with alLihe bj froin Smyrna, inf iron mat two huu- ainjdea.it rv.-ry iji. ig is pre- pearaurea .f lamiflenee It is out; d red -houses, were ditrtiyed by . tiro hnsiblt ) b.tMer (too often imuj iaborious igunr anCe or iflf eoneeiteii at that (dace on the 15 ti of j uly ,,,liiidat(i t !- dfb ' slab tiiat can tiud a the multifarious J". In the 45 d . udiub.'r of the"' l'o f 'II .wing .a(eirient in akeu ad eoutradieiory operations of tin Juarleriv UeT;-w have an inter- froiu the ui.ik id t'.w ti.-m ral Mm hu:nan mind, eren m ih iuli Tiew ol tstiiig - ai'rou.-if of V tti Uimena I. .lift W mIhuiIiI iitrirun.l ,.Moec, fri,ra Slmn ..iivni,..,. it lho Couv ;,eiiw,uent ol too arsiHe. r4.8J)t.Cllg the )Peerence to be iv. en - 1(, .u,, clim.. oVer . ,,.0,,. aml unw!loUsome backwoods 01 A tntricu," tliat tin account of1 me re. .... . . . viewer is aomewtui etaggeratea. arge as Ireland, and lies to the south of B'Uany Bay between 40a 41 4:1.. A M.l4tilu.li. -ri wi.iiM.. Uli(er an( ,he8urafner wai mer Ja ,aigu be jieij f,.(,m the .ftliage totally different, ti;lliiP Gille9 aiH, burricunos arelpWiV f the natives . ti in,iioi(. Iti mnnin.T thf .ilropn t . . . . T . . . . . r -L- . T. times a hot wiml blowsTr.im the N. r N w rt.se,nul!llS tl)at of ny By Amuiuo is serene and drtighfd 5 the, weather continues f,e and open to the middle or end of 1 ay. in June ram, slee ; and ven sii'rws-1 in with oouMierlv g Jes. f-, September srj.- advances ra ti,f f axl in October llu wea her .. a K.lih Uv'1 T;.,. , " , .. ... m.n simiiiier tiiul-tlay heat is 65o .. . 1. , y iiiin,,Hf,- r ,,wi ,ar or nil -in he s ii(f. v n am u . . . .1 I- I I needs be heah by : no sicki t tie "rouotry ; and terniittent fevei. jieruliarto nmls be lli;a,iiv . H,limH - S, -v ' -1 and the in- new an, I unrjt.art,d lands, is unknown here." Hobart Pown has been sixteen 'm,n'hs together without a funeral ; ailt jn a ,,.tHchment of irootw, va rv ...r r ' tini a.niin .urnc. ci.r:. i, in.t raHlW broadi navigable for ships of fi00 tons for 25 miles. About' li UiUo(, ff()m tne ti r tllU rivep Hobart Town, havine ejev- -n -freets laid our with reiuUri-v aniVtM,.. Thn .nair. ,. i fioftr ; i i. . ' .. . . .viue, anu . nas several iiannsome . . . f 40 up he rivers .Georgetown b;t9 ,a,eJy beervcom nenced near the' er,tranre f f,c Tatur. Here a : hni-b .'nrf Imj linjihr Iwnx " - ' . st . s ..... a.,, ... .c, . .. f 'nr,)'iSC; ' " mutga oasis 4J miles t tr tw utiii v sir ii m i u n ivfiiin "tj - . . """" ' " "r"tt" ' 'Lighifoof. .... .a ft . . u a. . . . . a ... i. . , l. . ... snoauy i-r eu nn o nines, uu' iins l 11.. u a ..... I. IMS deep water alter these ate passed,!. ... . . m liese ate passed,!. a I s ' Oa the Ji ires are found coal, and j Yet this youth, untainted witb atlie of red -.r Called Muoi'j piti? ism or sedition, which are often I a liiol . . m a aitiu nossesslnz a iecu.iar prouertv retiid- f ... ..... 1 81 ve lo . L 1 trt Dyv' "n -''e.sme roast. a ne p u t, out tiie country around is rocjey an I turret! ' All kinds - of European fjrain 0 iurrsU in Van Dieinaii Land. The general produce of an. are is : T . . ..'huhl' ir.,.... us :... in c .pin "Vhn ,... : huffit letitly w inn. I be toun ry Ir .N. y"' ,,- . . What ll utK-s pr..,,, ,i si.Tina.; to brought fMr(h. her.frrsl ehild about' what is found on tho neighboring', he rery time when- hj perpetrated (continent. Horr.c I cattle, horses the fuuiniurder of his ebmpanioo and woat u uu. -s K- .a .; '" what is loumi on itio neigii!mring.,he ery Ufne .whe. hj perpetrated ....:.... n..rnn'i ..irtiA mi.. and sheen thrive and l nereis;, ti a year, and generally drop twins, Goats and pigs rub wild. the fruits of Europe hate been aucccas.; fully intiduct d. i he colony is peopled by Tree set - u"u """" u" tiers and convica j has aLieu . il.,-1n fW0" T"0t J . . . " . , ia certain . thai lus widowed motbi . vernor and Judge Advtateol ,.iei(eott - 0 - in Own. Itti CIVll jUrlSUlCUon IS COn - Lr til ......... i... iiiibu iu wuwj ui ou. voiuc uui in cnniinai cases, pi is mers, pi oie ciitors and witnesses (Oust af ml at Port Jackson, i he inland quiet ana orurny unuer ine iroveruiui'nti of Sort-ll, thoug ibmtofore. it has:be" pre-ent, and heard her, told th.' prweiited a' frightful picture of l',rtor lhttl iw hud hntrked oui. . .is M san It a si ntili'flur, rf Afl u ns si ' ouiuwry auu ra tmv isHiitg- is i.ulah..r T fl;t nor .1-7 ....' , "r r ' n;.tesf. n the curreocy, and, as , ter iti Sp'euiber, 18 8; P ill'l! ntiilfl. fftil irti vi u f r v it and .uilitart office- k 3 ,57 Land in cultivali.in, f acres) H-rses. .64 H .rued Cattle. is .ia bi.eep 1 27.888 'I hen ativesare few in nuinber, 1 irac. .i 1. -r ana uiner greauy iro n tu -se 01 iNew Holland, .'hoagii it- tw -couoines are nt more t.an lOt) miles apai t. tlie New ll .landers are more like the Indians. Both races are igno- raht of earh other, havo m trdi tion of their origin, and speak Ian- tfktion ofth natives of Van Die- ineii'M LiHiid. k is to rove HloriP ilie i .1 - e " 5" ... carl.us mil nf Osh. In stature two w.. rre HlmtHtA ,he they seldom ez ml five feet, Tl.eir;y9rd The fol. are eoiint. tlmbs are dwtrop..,Monab y -lender . swu s .f low ell, Utely bn.Jt ihcir bellies protuberant, with nigh the old mil. At the door oft Khouldra &larg heads, and strange til find in this ta-t of the world. thev are a ih generate rare of Ne- grJes with woody hatr ,tU iMe and iburk Iijh. I m-v irjmtenak. -d. and are n.sensil.lo of anv shame . ..N " " '.N - irom exposure, tluoger may Mint . i . .. . .v J innie iiim-uik es are- rai ri I u e .1 . .. 1 .1 tlicm u nil t l.em-i I vrs m the nower f stranifers; bur the nio.nen that .... warn is h,hi urn, i: mi ii.z anon 01 coercion can ureveii the'i fro-ti re- turning to a wy of life more eon- ?eni.. tu tin ir savage nature. Their habitations display litile more inge- 'uity than ihe dens of wild beasts, which branches of tree are suspend : i i . a ed : an onetime is hit mi ..ne Hide i.',.-i -,.r i mit ,nf... ,r n--r ancea n s eye unoa the i trance..- leaves compose tl.eir h d.Vlt',,dc ass ma'td to sethiTsxl 'ct Int. Foreign. Carlislr. (sho.) auo 25. Ejb rent inn nf .lnm l.urhtinnt far' i , y i -JHurdtr. James Tiightfuol, whose trial took plaee on Wednday, but which' have not yet had room " ii.sr rt, wa executed hetweenS and 4 in the t th. dav, & .he 'Same day of the week, 18 weeks before, urdered Tho. mas' Maxwell. Thaunforitinateyoti h who tiatl been assassinated wa.v 13 . . , J .i years of age, and the murderer it rhey hftd been loa? And intimitVl y 4C(U4iuceJ The evidence iworu b;;- i.iimiiv'i i iiv tfiuyuivsnuig m,- far ..the jury established with irre - siubte e.t'rtainty the guilt ojf J,nies .x i. j i. . . . i Other ei -caruStanres, . . enuivnlenl to a eonfesSl'in (hough 1 i - not legal evidence, have, transpired. not r -r freed ' account for moral pheno . i . ..... n uieua luor priuieiu o ineir iiuiM.-uce, s-le.nnty protested his innoceuee With bia last hreath. and surrendered his life to the scaffold with a coolness aiiu ...ri..uc.iiai wouio up cc.cr.- .. .jr....... j..i.. ii i children of th same parents; la of ii". .uaiiji- jie wna uuo. w 11 tnf,, 8re t,, "Ting- Hia rather was -w!,ii tiiiJ . r : .i-- i. . D "u r" innooroi, oesj -- r weive. monm. ago brought forth her first ehild about' ... . r .. 1 u ' . . ne luuiuuruer 01 nis eomji.nion anu friend. Hhe mi sit ill ,..fi,.ed m her apprehemiua as a murderer, aad six M never risen from it tiaee. . A ide lhat the dtfoitl fhi guilt woui. dimin.s!, the disgr.ee of his famiij , nrMK:, h,a inShee h,lM h h; .. r 0 . ,f. yet his Bltitber WHS well aait of his Koirf. Uu the Sunday alt the mm der she fell iutu eouvulsivo fits. Dr. Nimn. of W igon, wacall eo nnenu oer. n wooiau nu uu. , "J 'vn ' 0D Wfti Dt cbgt'd W'tb Ul turday afterwards We have men i iu m d these e.reuai.tane,.. becaus, instant dtstnluiion, either the eou finnjiiioti, or refutation of any syaieiu f "pin"" ""'""5 rtnrkable oecurred from the time of cnnvieuoa to the prid fixed for exrrution The L,.ndo. . mail arrives here hrtw en i ,e and I M. II in I ll . iflAriiiiiin 1 1 1 f I mmt " ubli.hed rote never to ex. cute a - criminal nil some time fr ia ar- r.vi, lest, v l,ets,biliJ..he'i... b., mi?hl bring a r. ,ptl.oo la.e! I, a hope that ilie mail; thus waited for, may -p-ibly iie ha-gd w-.tb a re-pi e fur .on ? Ath .if uatt on preeiseiy.it galloped by the en 1 at atftlllafl ar ifsi Irnmnai sa.istt.4 ka . . wniej it must hare penetrated tl.. ' ne ennviet A little alter confined in a behfn 1n.1l. At the door of the hrsi eel we ob.erved lule Woalf and A m;rnqj, hft for exreniiou for bur- S'r) -1 Hey see-iied to earnest e-n j venation tter.- Soon afterwards ,,,rJ m"r i.igniiooi "PI,er.M ' ,he d.worrih "' VM II hi rnn. (rn.,.1,-,1 IT W I A.. . . ws done, he .hook oauds. w.tl.rnlu,fJroJ '"hV b.fe'? thj"S .a ;' . . . . . . tne luroKeys and returned into his ..n . ..... ; " tV" ."a. " .7. "Ii 1'""" '' ' 1 i tt si cii sue llllfrj convicts w have mentioned was eon- finil. Im at,iinl it ir,,.,,,,. 1., ... them for th last "time, and then eare- lesl'y striking hi bad w.ods a- ga mi the dour erje I out, . Farewell! am inooecni." He then walked d.i, ATh a'roM 1,1 P"on. and assended the steps to ti e ' -r" "" ". .... .n.Bl exposure execation and ' emed to dart a hurried vit w to ward the bills on bis right I hi morning had been raiov t it had eno- tiuued clautdT up to Hie time be wa Jed from bib cell. The moment be got to theplaifiirm ihe sou burst forth with the gieatest splend.-rand wilt ' that sweetly soothing tofintss whiel e.haraeicrises snmiaer suushiue after ram, epp. cialiy m the decline of lb day.- the chaplain, who alone hail urriiTnn mied him to the nlatfnrm. w. shout to ko tbroUEh tlie last offiees flf religton with him. he7 distioftly and calmly sr.id, 1 am ..s imoeent of the enme for which I suffer as the babe unborn. I have ma.v sin tu answer . for hut 1 am innocent of this. Butclusive. It is in vain to expect IT, 1... ...- . m I h. - un inatier cainii my profteeu- tor.'' II (lien repetUd the Lord : Prayer witb great solemnity. The chaplain read the usual service rs sa.ih occasions. Both were oa their kneesv Ligtttfoot Gxcd his eyes oa the book with a vacant state.. . When he stood ap, he repeated in nearly the same wi'ids In. assertions of inno- eenca. 1 lie Chanlain ilireeled him tol p'ray aloud Inr fsigiveaess of bis sius ;'ii the take of Ctsris!." He readily eomplied'i May God forgive all sny sio, and may God pray r( uit pros- 1 ii . j. .i rr,.r,. tj arr aH p .,jUrea, urn i'i.i.c iiiriii. ethem. l am as ii.nocent ofrrnt(,t 70 . fl !fr rf(a, j04 to .efor . whwh I suffar as th, 1()6 f per rerts, io 1 to 107. .bi-rs' lbe chaplain bos-pi ..a.:: . .. ... i. j e. .l the crime ffwe n. .i.Ip'1.: i.- .t. 1.i injucou mm. as me enapiam was desj-nding the steps, LiaEtfooi - tb- said mildly, Da your daty. the last horrid ' preparation made he never indicated the said mildly, " Da ynur dnty. Whi the last horrid 'preparations were maue ne Rever inaicated tne sligt 11 1. - .. . it imn.iA.i u. nnKi..i .. ebesrve hiiips, after the- eup waJ (drawn orer lustnee aid a Lauuktsr' .hid bound found hisses ; bui ti ey Vver mo? ed. feigi aU w 1 feivtu by disiiid w.iii. aril bj uki 'i.S traflitding ) llitwuutb ilr ti ibO -iod serraoied out n.uil tiutobs ) 9 Aiiil hi rtntbiued tiunquil and uu inored till the crop tell. London f of f r. The second Tvtiiiei in the trial a- tfainsl the QieiMi was the uattl 4 small tradi'ij ship, and baa beei- p ,id tor the losa ol Ins lime a the rati of 1 00.' per annum. The tbiid is hs uiasier of the trading tt.ipx- and na hero paid at the rate ol per au urn. This tasiluao ree ived from he Princess .f7J0 dolla'.s a mouth. for the use of his ship, oCft of ntuch e had to pay ti-elvages of i u(ien, md all other eipt-uces. MED ALT IC HieiTORY OF NA. POLEON. From tlu' oj igniui French Ms. Rt'uiar sets of eoios.of .the d fifer en' kind f oioderu nations are - ui 111 n n. ugh ; but it is so iururn us i' atare in the ! isiorv of arlatid ihe human raee. that there has perhaps iifver breu a rompJte sel of letord- . .1 . . . - . K mr n 18 .i,,,e 0 1 anyone. P'1'"'" rpn or ,n' '"W1 ll" time of Nnpoleon. I lie aeries des cribed in ti e wmk before the reader begins with him iu his youth, wlen oe ti st entered uuon emniand. and follows him do. in to hi- ovrnhrow. On this account, as well as o'her, it n is distinguished from every set .f medals in the world. The latter rr struck only to commemorate ute Keat men geuerally, or son.e ti rtieatar oecasioos iu life, not at all 1 vlrinc aiv tliinar like a rrsrular hi- i;raphy. Thrre seems it is true, to an t xrepiMin in the case of Mai I- 'tornugh of w' i;se v etnries his g-ate-ful unstress Queen Aune, struck a re gular series of medal nnd it it an exemption, as fur the incet'ssive com memsratien ef one entire part of man's life is esneernsd. lint 1 - lie Napoleon series, nith the except, oa of the shameful oatraga on t-pin (aa eloq teat omissi'iii l) you have his whole history, from his rise to his downfall, liven the magnanimity of tins is new. It is the first time in the Liilory of the world that a prince and his medals but glorious or rain glori ous. It was reserved for tS uiaptrts to pierce through the mere lustre of an event, and hold forth the substao 11 body though eelipsed. In England, as in other eountri , the taste f r Medals will almost inva riably be found tu have been eot.6ed to iadiriduols of undnabled intel.'eot. t'he principal c'lecturs have been such men as Camden. Cotton, and H'idei:' Charles the First who mas lver of iiteratore. was fod of them ; Cromwell had the good for tune to possess and appreciate the tirst medalist or modern times, Simon, and Charles the Second, who was a man af wit j emulated him in bis taste. The must eelebratrd foreign collec tors were the Mediei family of Tus can, e nam synonimnns witb tho ove of genius ; bit latteriv they met with liiilo to celebrate. F ' m iba '.'sae of Queen Anoe to thst of N p& lion the meriallie history of Europe is. a blank. London Faper. Laic from Entfive.Ry the am. vl last rvenii.g'v' the ship Cortet, Capt. uecost, in 5 Hays Irom JL.iv- erpool. we have iri rived fiom our Correspondent, London pspt 'S to the evening of Ihe 0:h and Liver pool to the llth o September, in- much of any subject but the princi pal one, the trial of the Queen ; of course our extracts nearly ull relate to that; and will be feund below.. Instced of enruruencing, however where we left off, (the lfith day) we gtvejthr. two last, days pnicerd- iugBl the soih and Jls.) for tho purpose of shewing hew she caso baa terminated, at least for the pre- sent To morrow we shall reenmS the history. of the evidence in (.'tier. Price of American stocks in L-n. (jon on the 8th t.f September .I per ' witn niv'uu in-ui ue , lt of July, 1820. United States Bank Shares. t2S 1 0 to 34, if H dividend frr'm the 1st Julv.vf.820. "- THE QCV.EV'a TTtl'i !.--'( ?at;rt 0 .TjJjt. H' CSB Of; I.OHD9. r The L' rd Ch oo ellor rarre tilths bouse at hlf pst eh. Ten, ar-d pray. 4 ers having been read, he , nan es of he Peers wee ceHrr' : M r. ri.hY ..Cttaiat) theii maisdai (kf -s.'j-
The Raleigh Minerva (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 27, 1820, edition 1
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