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i. I fjllwuinj sum JslilinRs' Liverpool Advcrtiicr states, tha iiKCCiini;iof the New Parliament tcgia t' Vmt.e'.cul Ad.v itiscr yives the iiwrv and cxiryrti i that the to as - ft . -. ume a very ii.ttio'iug cuauticr. The Ci-hI q:jtitiin which h:u tested the strength cf p.ntics, was on the Droits f the CrGwn Mr. Uioujh4n was the leader Li Ihc debate on the pjrt of the opposition, and Mr. 'Cunning on ihut of the ministry. The question Mm otr placing the admiralty droits at the'dis Lisal of parliament. The votes stood on the side ,f il.s ministers, 273 on the opposhlon side of the house, 155 guingthc lormcr a majority of 113. V, ' , ' ' 1 he health of Lord Castlereagh does not per init him 6 attend to hi parliamentary dutica i Uil it Is laid Mr. Camdng supplies his place with I rrut faleh't. arid "us a brilliant "deuaior, stands perhaps uniivulicU in that assembly. ' "IiMliero1siinyf6r'lh'civII listv'lhc Qttccn, it is said,' has been wholly lost right of. 1 he London. (J lobe states. positively, that her Majesty .willaU. return lutugJand, . ""MrTlfrrjng baS become the advocate or a tree system of trade, and has brought the subject up in Parliament. jin'Vw&l iWlLh. Mr. Alderman Wood nnnTfit forward his motion for a secret commit- brotiir tec to inquire into the treasonable practices al leged against Kd wards the spy. 1 he motion vas rejected without a division ; but the worthy alderman pledged himself to follow up the in vestigation, by prosecuting Kdwards for high treason at his own expense ; and from the. obser vations made by minister on this promise, there seem no reason to fear that the inquiry' will be stilled by a noli firotnjui. On the same evening, Sir James Macintosh moved for a committee on the criminal laws ; and on Thursday night, Mr. Maberly Called the attention of ministers to the financial circum stances of the country, with a view, as it ap peared, of suggesting a commutation of the w hole body of assessed taxes for a property lax to the amount of ten millions- The chancellor of the exchequer declined giring any pledge as frthe-cottrsc-whieh tewou4d pnrsuei-but from the terms of hi reply, there is reason to hope that some such permanent and comprehensive measure of national finances may be substituted i'jr the desultory system of heterogeneous im post, so long and so unsuccessfully pursued. In the house of lords, on the 1 3th, the marquis of Lansdoune moved that an humble address be presented to his Majesty, praying that his Ma jesty will be graciously pleased to order accounts to be laid before the house, of all salaries, pen sions and allowances which have been made to Ion ian ministers within the last ten years. The notion was carried in the affirmative, without any observations. This paper contains Paris dates from the 8th to the lull. Fresh difficulties appear to have sprung up. At Lyons, serious symptoms of dis loyally have appeared, and the troops refused to act against the people, raris is very gloomy, and the royal family arc evidently alarmed. The Duke d'Angoulcme has heettopenly insulted in fouri!ry,ji.ii;,; ( the removal 'ft!ic mnr.crm restrictions with which the tmde between (ircat liritain and fore ign countries is impeded and h tc mi pled. Mr. Hating, the mrrchuut, has be come the advocate of this free system of lr-dc in parliament t and on Monday last that gentleman brought, the subject under the consideration of tho house or commons, in a very luminous ana conclusive strain of argument. In the view Uken by that hon. gentleman on the subject, the house seemed generally to concur. Lvcu Mr. ilobin son, the president of the boarl of trade expres sed his conviction that prohibitory restrictions on commerce were founded in error, and calculated to defeat the object for which they were intended It was, however, felt and acknowledged by Mr. Iticardo and others, that the existing system was so completely ingrafted upon the commercial poTicf oF the counlf jlnarlrwouuT be Ificxpc" rticnt to abandon at once the prohibitory laws by whicb our foreign-trade is reguaiedand that wc must make the advance toward nhe right jrath with caution and circumspection. The petition was rcccivedujin.(I..the.ilopreiaoit.inafIoi...QO..Jh(r house "otrilic occasion 'was- certainly very pow crful." must nerve n a miking fx-imple to prevent tbc commission of similar ofTcnccs. . t'tmfnmn tf Victor ianno tie Saia. ! Vlctoiianno de Saras,' a free mulatto, native of Havana, now in the iail of Mobile, state of Al. uhiiniii, condemned to be hanged for having un justly taken away the hie of Diego Alvarez, uo make the following declaration i . 1st. Having murdered a negro .man bv .the name of Camara, near the church called Mercy. about eight or-nine years ago, alut 6 o'clock 2d. A Catalonian, in front of the Oratory of St. Philip's church (in company with some or my ) s ) -----'t- 'it SALjSUUlir, (N'. C.) TUnSDAV, JULY II, 1820, - fourth or juirr - , Ttiennivcrsary of our IadVpcndenc'a' vu celebrated . by a number of the gentlemen ,of this town, ulio wcrt 6 and 7 o'clockP. M. of whlch murdcr I heard on the occasion. After tha dlmtcr wu that Zefcrino Carcca ifas condemned to serve In over, a number of patnottcioa-U w danl aeeompi the army. - - 1 ,cre approprate aong ,of which ",ehat '"'TrieleiiuiMe and lastly. That of DiegQ Alvarez at his The Day we celebrate ilay each annlre mry of thli ; plantation, on Kaster-SundayV about half.pasLS tmi3jkf, for agesjn com?JJn4jhegUtcs unjlcl o'clock; r.rfor hav ne ; cite ddcrt me iromTiii rrt v' , ' , . '. , . - . -u-- I Ine present AdminiHtration of the i house, and for which I have been justly cod: m- lme the ncd. Coven " niTiuB people's Uiit LiterttU. rl Tie memory ot tJcorgc Wasnington,anl c6tnpi. ' I .l . i a : v U'Onnemrcr NU.YTLW. Agncuiwn ww wumincrcr, xik iwb rrcw inwrena e A letter from Deerf.cld. in Hampshire coiintr, give, ourf ry-c iiuny shouU never bo taxed lor 0 In the rid, country of the river towns, arc extremely pro- r CmmentyMdMHeAm vetab.c products, j, June 4. 00 0..r famous M,ck hunt terminate d on V.'cdnc Hie HUtc ci NortharnAbun.Unt , her own re- dav, in favor of the party under Mr. B.Kima, whodva- stnnTca,shcisnotanAitieMtia tmvl 11J4. llJ.- .u"idcr Mr. J. C. Uoyt destroyed f A Convention of Uic free people of NortlUJarDa- WJ, making .total of 2027! Just.ee imnously demanl.,t. I1,e hunt, wc Icanw lasted about a fortnight, at inch , , , .""nk .tnmhng nth related e km. times a, would not interfere with the regular .vocations The Internal Improvemcn of NorUiarotna-Mar h of the hunters. Those animals, when full grown, aver- P?P uPn lon ' "'..H--. age from 10 to 2J pounU esch, but are not uA for JP'" "PcrulaUoivthat ha. mined huadrcda, and mis- - food.'.. Ilieir skins are manufactured into, and make the ,ctlMM',,ant"-- ' . - best whip W,e. They are extremely fat. Why may .Jc Peace of Europe- Peace on eart and pol not a valuable oil be extracted from them? wi lamong men. . The new Itvpubhe of Columbia We hail the birttt- nicyareccrtainlyu.cdforfoxl,aivlhiglilycSteemcd star of a Sister in the SwA-May her future U too, by iome, especially when young and fat. " Ppcrous, at her .truggle ha. been glorious. , May they live to celebrate many return of this demons JMPORT.INT DECJSIO.Y. day n(j never under circumstances leu propitious than FRANKFORT. KElO JUKB 8. the present. -On Saturdav UsU the XL circuit xouTtr.sit I Bu JfcX Meant $ u HllUam H. Shuriiter.the rcn.- ting in this place, gave their opinion upon the' ho h". h?nor5d .V.. 1flrtertS8!f Bt 1 constitutionality of the replevb law passed by SsSaSSr'1 " "- the legislature of this state at their last session Bjf ,Vr Mtrtin William Lowndca, of Southaro From those who heard the decision, we are in- Una: The able asaertor of the right of the Southern formed that the judges affirm the power of the States. ' ' ' state to pass a replevin law, and also the consti- 9 terra?- 'm we V.1?- Ar t. ' r.-t. rki t . .. w:,k . nowned for the heroism of its sona, and admired for tha tutionahty of that feature of the law which re- . - . . .iten. ? . M1LLEOOKVILLE, GEO JUNK 6. On Sunday the Uth ult.a son of Mr. Thomas Sparks, of Franklin county, took down his gun to shoot a bec martin, and, as he stepped out of the door, he laid his gun across his arm, opened the pan, and as he shut it she fired, and shot his mother through the head, as she was standing in the kitchen door, a short distance off, who fell dead without a struggle. This unfortunate catas trophe has beieaved a kind hu stand of a beloved companion, and a number of children of a kind mother, and left numerous friends and acquain tances long to lament her untimely end, and irre parable loss. EXFXUriONS. bostom, JtNK 16. Yesterday the sentence of death, which was lately passed by the Circuit Court ..of the United uStatea. .against Uftfcjzm or, Ed&d Ho$evaine and Thoma Warring, ton, alias Thot. IVarrrn Fawcett, for the crimes of Piracy and Murder on board a Prize Schoon er under the Patriot Hagwas executed in this town in the presence of a large concourse of Spectators. The vessel, on board which these crimes were : t -: . i . . coiuimiieu, m.cu mnnj nimuui s.ncc ai ir an endorsement that Kentucky bank paper ate, within this District, soon after they were per- M ukcn or ce of a faiure , J do wtl " , w 7 Z . " '-t 'YU7 a replevin of two years. But they declared that to trial before the Circuit Court, and convicted w much of ,w glIows a of Onkingbn.uKhttoivceivettiiteiic umler wecuUon in certain ca8cn a an arrestof judgement, predicated on a doubt credi unconstUulionaI. 01 ineiurisuicuonoi mcuoun; wnercupon tne T- rormer nart of lhU j: -mn w flimflwi ,. - TL case was carried un to the SuDreme Court at l " T. '.r: Vr' r. J: " ,,WMM' inn f i ii uif i ion iviwrrn ine cnmnci inninsiuDi- . . - I . A ICS, -. UI IIIO builllllilllli We are requested to publish the names of th following gentlemen as candidates for the next Legislature, from this County Francis Locke, Esq. and John Monroe, Esq. for the Senate s-ot tis wiitiii eaunjr. FEMALE ACADEMY ICflV. Mrttrt; Krid-y If Binjham : The favorable reception iir -I! . I r. L tt yvasnincion, wncn ancr uic quesuon waa iwt a. ftA.,M ,ul ,1, nrtn.lnl argued, the objections were overruled, and the that hc Mate m vary the Iattcr at wilIj wUhout C onvicts received sentence at the present-terra impairing the obligation r the former. The of T,lr.CU! ,rl f , , latter part of the decision was founded on the The Lriminals were taken from prison by he that t0 compel thc credUor t0 take one Marsnai, at ly ociocKi a. ot. ana conauctcaioiTO,rMnTMinn In Hirk4rcr-AfKsw A'u iv 4 i ii vu is. iiiu uas ivv..vviii j icautsvu tul , AC . U'Ul O tMW awaaa f va hiivihvi at va wf i j 6 V ' w 'W"ii-wwsf w - lis tour to the sou'h ; and art officer, bearing the l,,c , 8'IW 1UI u';" ( impair the contract, by changing the terms and send another, by way of an afterpiece, or aa a kind of written pass-word from the palate of Monsieur was near,.Lon lhe u cTV" Iat'lyfS!,Vl parues, and in effect makes the oonds of individu- rtli.h to the former; to t!:c Uirracka of thc guard du x orla, was at- 'r w . "c Z?" "c L L: 1V 'Cgal tender, contrary to the constitution. I may be supposed, by some, to have fairly volunteered tacked on Wednesday ni3hibjr three assassins, J ' u iUtS M champion of the fair Very weM am dbpo. desperately wounded, .ncfaeprired of the paper. T' l Dd ----cTo,,,r 21. -Among the acts passed towards Kd t0 in a Jf But , tdZln Hi i loss Im'vrver luinip insntlv maHe Itnnwn M j"m",'7 " i ine ciose 01 me lasi session 01 uongross, wa. one 10 aq- ... ,. .. , I . h m Z n w r .h On arrival at the placo of punishment, theyas- thorize the appointment of three commissioner, to lay prctensionsof being actuated by ich a chivalrous int vy limit mc pass-woru was cnanea. cended to the lo'.ver Dlatform of the scaffold and. out a Itoad, in continuation of the Cumberland Road, as inspired the gallant kinir Jamc. IV. of Scotland s who. . ' I I lAnlh tliMtolt unl ndrl SAa Km Ill j Death NVarrant, and addressed the spectators between St. Ixmis and the mouth of the Illi- Thc Commissioners, who are appointed by Anne of France:, The declaration having reached the mation o! the plot was received, and a man named " ' "'" HU " " fcU Vv l , no,s ,tivcr- ' Gra vicfS, late a CapUin in-the 6th -regiment of uniiij wwh imu cihui axu wic vaiooiic the- President, re JUnttr batock, David Shriv-, , Jr. and hucch crve auHunonca 4uiu w Ptot niraneu uc Lancers, of Honaparte's Guard, was arrested in F"h--their Confessor, the Rev. Father Labas- William JLJtee. This importont roa.1. this truly nation- true and valorou. champion, by taking the field in her the act of setting fire to the materials for an ex- CY.' addrc"cfd of ' aPP"- TYr defence' ftgai,l9t IIeM7 ff ..,l4osindeim vntll vSS He Oronuntie inanaate f. indUe two .Berri's apartments. Several ptfwfc Irtvgbten d 5ome short Ume afterat their devotions, through the town of Vandalia, the capital Wlliinbia,'and nations fought and Ued, to feed the vanity of i proud arrested, charged as accomplices of Graviers in l u,c "iaitt,,l'c U1 mey pro- paisei( Wlthm a ven few miles of Columbus, in Ohio & woman, and to gratify the caprice of a princely coxcom! The attempt. In thc house ol one of them were ? d t0 r C UP,PCJ J 'h5. AV-a"hT5e t0wn which H l? bl ,ocat.f(jr the permanent seat from possessing such a.pirit,orrathcrna7ri.ofgl found fifteen artificial fire works, similar to that M "rT' 7 '?t,,,u, VZ::, .: Z lantry, I beifto be excused. It pervert. all those lovely - k - a s . -i i nm in'iru run iiicirnc we rnn-u ino auimi As-ktAAAi iiuvvu avuiv. ijuiiai. uii ui a iiiiv ni lit il ijiUBLB l innii' i - v. which was 1 ml lor explosion under the windows '' ,"V IT" " . that State. M'Ucver point be selected on the Miss?., qualities which excite esteem and affection for woman. i.s r it SB i iiiiu riiri.ii inn 1 i irL icil iiir.iii. hiiii hi 11 11 . i Oi me UUCI1CS5 01 lleiTl. ..... . I sippi, between the two mentioned in the law. for the ter I and rt-ndr hr mihiwrvJiit tn vptv tnSnn'itnus rnd$ ... i o cioca mev were iauncneu into etermtv i r.u--j ..... -w -i LOyVOlf. NAT I J. nM iiuiwuiw ..i uic i.o:ui, uiere is iiu.c nouoi out K WU1 DC Th. i:Vfliv nf urm.n t..m! mlrm. tl....... .r nr . ... . i nis nine imru lime inai iviarsnai h'RiNrr.i n lui.i Mit u i k.w.k r,i..m?,o v.,ji:n i j " incv,uiuie m i ucsaay evening contains a , , ,. ... ., ... . b.. . . . . tK5n w. Kr nracLmation of his la;.Htv ' UtMl th Mh int M18 een caieu 10 iiiscnargc uic pamtui auties e mmre seaiot governmeni ot luoiana, winch vet re- ' b y a -v- proclamation Ol lis Majesty, UateU the 6th mat . . ,. . . ' . . I main, to 1 dr! J-ti.il, . the tieceasltof hoMihi nn td the'w W. trhm tf are nnnximr mo k'.o .r..r....n ..C ! I... ... I " MUUIIU HUVUUUII , UUl IttSl CIVItC W4S 1 - " i J1 I ik, mna. ri.tuiisinxAr.il1 Tk.. T.I.-. U.J I I Vniinn- arul anarnf ihli if vislTin in trim imnwuinn nt lemnicy oi inc coronation on the 1st day ot Au . . e , . . . .. rl raai .?i,fan Thi. n-r nnti.i ;rLv. t ., . v .v s. v gust next; and further notifying, that he has D." ,n, P"so" 5 uroc a Src.ai P?"10" ? the arrivals and departurei uVoft e bay wVicb pass 7 Z '7 P"lw annointed a commission. nmbi.X .f;rtSat: '' W,fc-lt bu.t:UtUe;.apprchcnsjoii for.heic rana, f '"P of v.rtue, pn f . .. - i T. . c.. t . . ... o---- . . . A, . . authorising his royal .. brothers - the Gloucester, the archbishop of Canterbury i . i i i i. .i . . tupwiu, uic ium ciijin.cuui,uie niimsicrsoi me .. . . ... . . . . P f fl.. i i; r u. ..- cmwjssMih Mm Sar that lis. becQ chancellor, the master of the rolls, the chief " u" rt,,Jr "V-wVBr ur.ur ,r"omc' v5l"au now inopcratibn. Thcv sail everv Monday and Tnd. vexatiously provoked from iu infancy, and thus rendered barpa.Qtth.ejcxcliequer, the lord justice 'iclerk, Cr- o'clock, 4, . ?. and arrive die next day at liable to be exasperated by jakw or some othor frivo-. fctc. or anv hve or more of them, to meet at the y v. . u o ciock, r. m. i ne price oi prtssaere Mmis pn- .;tk .n ft,- t(.iti,rn.M nf rKnn9idon ' ' I a J aI. I S' t a I K...K U- a. : 1 1' 11 1 . " I " " ..,..vm v. "1 1 warranv oircgieu uie uouies 10 ttlcr, ouiy iour uoiiars : wav nassemrers. uiree cents ntr mii. 1 ."""r.r"i"r.rr..j'mry r'"- " 1 - A ,1 duke of! ' "''"o 'f y:iiicm meir coiiuucutmghtcd wita the produce of thc country, such as ashes, I naievec uiey. long ror, wuaxerer mey aK, or wnaiever u prince naioi monensive men ; anu tneir wnole ue-J salt, nme, flour, &c.....nne boat irom Cayuga lake, they have an inclination to do, if imocmtlgjrijtiv let . t . L . nortmeni was caicuiatea to interest the tee inirs rojrin pan 01 me uisiance, in tne canai, tour htmired hm Sminii ;n . . t. omuii ai-n. Painted Charabcri on the 1 8th mst. ami from time to time to adjourn, -o them hH seem meet, for the'twrfibse of hearing and determinintr 'such claims as may -be exhibited rj nnj ol ttrtovlng StUbjc'ttsTlif re gard of Vundry, manors, iandsV aiid othej hered itaments, to perforin divers services at the time ot the coronation. f. .Ll.. HUW WC SUXITCOIIS, . ' I ' 1 -..ui5hj, uuws veuu p mm;, . , ---5- - ---"' - .A- - V i 1 'v V I I I a 9r I ton A t. llrnwtM tl.. ..mfMt. nf kl (miiIiIjuI UlllI, mobilr, may 24. On Friday last the awfu r- . x s ... ' ,. , H sentenceof the law-was performed upon Vido-1 Tfia Lj&Emi. Stm Rm uw.ibu.i,., , , v. v v . .. . - . 10 : i - 1 l ..w.iv-.n I,..-- namioue oayas, convicteu lor tne murder ot Uie- Water," Capt. Rogers, left :Black Uock on the go Alvarez, and upon Charles Gamarara, convic Ipth inst. for Micbillimackinac, on Lake Huron, ted of aiding and assisting him in the horrid act. havinir on board about so nnr n,i rn a . . la ...-.. - - -tee;flr.w.The editor of the Livernool liS??: cargo of gemdson freight, belonging to the North Au.m'.c .1 I..U-M . m iiew muiucr n varcz, anu iwo omer 11 ! 1? " 1C. ? .r!.m"k'ne 0,Ul" -n in llmw. o. ,l,u f, .,! ,l ,hr .bou. "" ..-..L.jf II1UVUIII,IU5CIU. Ifl vea,. a.rn bursts forth afresTi, witli redoubled fiiri'. Asalamenti ble instance of this, I "recollect of Mmc whiire readihg', that, little more than a Century ago, the Marquis D'A trogajpf Spain, ''.having, been ;capfivatc4by..tli;e::cl?. 4m.. . ... p. fi'm. . . 1 i . : . , . I01 a oeaumur voung" woman, ne 1031 no convemeuu I'j- Mnericaii rnp 1 .nmtu m. vuinod ot 1 nn inn .1.1 1 . , lain. Amonl? the Mhfa -hn. t lP0nBJ!&'-0f rendering homage to her 1 -The MarcUiencSH- We have Kpii infnpmft: f h I "-.! o i . llua -wife. Iw arinir nf the illldt irallantrv of her hustaw lne listres ol the country, at .1 the languor declared Gamarara was innocent, being ignorant Lsn.acent of the North American kmnJ "Wt secretly to the young woman's lodging, ami as and debilay under wh eh commerce and manu- of his Resign to kill Alvarez. Gamarara'said he r'.men atfcdS :lU.:ef d,'"1 v' k?e dlrectcl l.he n,.,nds ,f c' aH.innocent. About twelve o'clock the battal- surveying and exnlorin .iartv. and . u?iJlTr W own hand made a ragt of itand presented the rZ 1 .j h ui 1, ' " , pror,UUy 'n Mob,!e mihUa' conimdcd y maj. J. II. ladies and gentlemen who take the trip for pleas dish to the Marqui, He ate of the precious morsel-" Snv whicl o n" "UCreSl ? , 'radC' 1 ' 1 6 "'I iV,a k,ry-Pa, aded befQr lhe iaiI' the Pe be, ure and amusement.- P P !! is exceedingly said he, 4 wonder," she oixiin coun Y0 thue ".f8- "angemcnts The steam boat will leave BlaeH Rock, on her cred, 4 wa, me of the Aof thatcrcatur, lotcign countiics aic- regulated. It has been mude.lhev Wa ktd to thP-n w w?M ,s e,.m. .l . . "cr ' . . ..... ..i su' rested, that -the Ail ir xiKiz-s tfC,nLin - u '.t-1 7 . : "u" m "'ui 01 August next; ww be absent you so .much doate on." And, not to -leave rar"' uTir iu 4i j ! . . ...V vmi svuuiciii.siuiors io view me lawcs, what she sa d, she nam?; hate v drew forth irom uwt after were launched into etenuty. 1 hey appear- as well as the fine couutrv lrderin.- on K' I .v:- uL.u. ... : .1 " vt... ri.Bc y iS nll UllfVU V HVIUI VI 11 iV li(!V. V . . . i wiu to uc erpmi to any m the United it on the florr; ,r ees sn.'irfclin"-, ? .-.-" KnVii'iivrA. 'n.vi.i .... . -a - a. ii nni iiiiPiMiM. .tni ln iLiuns nave ni'in nro .. . ' rv iiii-ii ,n ti ii ri itn. it i ii... ...... l . r .l. i i - . . .... ... . - . ' r"'"'"""vi i'.'v 'Mcij-iiams ui ine cu penitent. 1 ne aw ul endd thes. mon. ,.i,n ,ll . ... . VI,, .. . t , . I. " V, . . . ' .....,-....... IIIUI "'Vi"""' auM vua.u.5iu,a lovvjib in the have tnua tJcsutcd their uhna. an tho wCM o... nil thr v.'l'r Wi" 1 4-
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