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- I . t . -...IT . At k.Alrt I vl .. l.u filAf rtH tf.r pardon of a Duron was a'.mo-U matter ol online ' ' ' ' .' ' We feci persuaded that tvc nccl say no more tn juMify the ttrt"Un of our satisfaction in the - ftubycruonof ipovf rti'mcmoftlilnklnJ. A weak goternrncnt is so much worse than a despotic one, as a hundred ruffians arc worse than one It i ;fhc vice of a weak' go.crnmci.1, that all Its ser vants, from the hljjhest'to the lowest, and all .tueinber and, part of it, nobility; clergy, and - lown .mugi-lratcs or judges,' together with all those to whom landed prbpeYty gives a local ju T.wlici.on, and power, are enabled to become ty rantsand are uually,lyranu of the wont kind, .ecuuse under no restraint of habit, example, or . .... . ... - - ....-....-,-.. I V- -.1. a CftUr-UOIl. OUCH WHIlIlt Hiuhiuhui .,jiv und Sicily not u constitutional despotUm in the Ving, tut a practical despotism from the effect tf Wwculi adiuinLtration of laws fundamentally -bad.- - ' -.- ' - r? WMT . - 13. PlllLADELfHI A, tlTT THE FORT.KlX XEW8. We have received files of the London Courier . I ll....!.'l,in!L Ia Vltk I itlat. dlwl I IV. ftlllll itvl timtmfy VMi -.. w . " . w . . -- - rrpool papers to the 1st of August, inclusive, have bt tn received' at. New-York. They ofTer very little newt of interest, and ure chiefly occupied by trial for murder and trcavon. Wc had before been Informed of the Queen's determination , to attend in person at her trial by the house of lords. On this head the Ixmdon Courier remarka : We are crsuaded she is the only fctnale in the kingdom who could hit and hear such evidence r& wc arc taught to expert must be B,vcn." -T!?c same paper is much disturbed and incensed by her answer to an address from the town of Wakefield ; and indeed her strain is full of mean lug. as well as of resolution. " If I am condem ned without justice, and dethroned against all law, the liberties of every individual will receive a fatal stab, and the character of the highest ju dicature will le blasted to the latest posterity." She dwells also upon her expectation of "an eventual tiiumph in the affectiom of the fieoile." " TrusT-lnd oT nnpeacnWnfof her jtidgesVShtf s" peal to the strength of the people, in anticipation of her conviction, is mude in nearly all of her re plies to the addresscswhich have been presented to her ftom various quarters. One of those ad dresses, from Nottingham, is said to have been signed by seven thousand eight hundred females. W e trust that there could not be found, in the i whole United States, as many, in the respecta ble r lasses of the sex, to act in a similar manner towards a woman laboring under such charges, and of a general character so equivocal, to say the least, as her majesty. It is reported in the ministerial circles in London, that Pergami has arrived in Holland ; and we should not be sur prised to Iern soon, that he has made his grand entry into the Brhi-irmetropolis. The Italian . . - . . . . - - ..side by t! i . sc. ndalotis quotum f the QuccnV irrci;ul jf itic. It has caused th indefinite pmt Imminent of the subjects 'of Human 'Catholic tlinancijtion, and pjiliamcntary Reform, with other great enquiries tending to provide reme dies either for the political disafl'ection,rr the physical distress by which the exigence of the govcrnmt nt and social order Itself ore threatened Ihe monopoly of Interest which It haa gained In the Legislature is pleasantly Illustrated In the fol lowing passage of a speech of Lord Holland on the lAI.cn Hill, delivered July J 8ih. '.-z As he thought this Dill well worthy of atten tion, lie was not to be deterred from performing his duty because there was another itibject which attracted much attention. As to (bat subject, in lecd,'lbc publlCTinu rttriiabVcfir;ahd in some'ddi gree, he would own, he himself, were in the situ ii ion which was described by the author of a book which he had read eighteen years ago.""fm.u thorof that work, Mr. Eaton, who had put his observations. during his travels in, Turkey into a booV called Ihe Survey' of the Turkish Empire, happened, to. land. .at a.. port of Bulgaria with 26 persons in his suite, where be was introduced to the Creek Governor, who was sitting on a bench w itTi" aTurk""of great disTnction. I his 7rurk, with a look which manifested that " great distinc tion," gave his order, that Mr. Eaton, with all his suite, should have their head cut off, and he ac cordingly sent for a bag, probably a green bag, as green was a colour in great honor with persons of that persuasion, a laugh ! and for some saw dust, the bag being to receive the heads, and the saw-dust to absorb the blood of Mr. Eaton and his companions. In the suite of -Mr. Eaton, was an interpreter of the Italian nation besides whom, there was nut one who could speak a word of Turkish The whole of the twenty-six were ve ry earnest with the interpreter to state who they weie, and what claims they had on the respect of the Turkish Authorities. Uut he had unfor tunately got a glimpse of the bag, and with all the grimace which is peculiar to the people of the4 south of Europe, he kept exclaiming, (and not a word else would he utter,) Jh ! quel tacco ! quel jnalcdata.Macco J.4iOh-L that, bag !tbatac cursed bag !" a laugh ! so that Mr. Eaton and his followers were in imminent danger of losing their property, their lives, and possibly their char acters, because this bag so filled the imagination of the interpreter. When he saw the number of the Bills on the Table, he thought the country was something in the situation of Mr. Eaton's suite, since Parliament, the interpreter of the wishes of the people, was likely to allow their pockets to be picked, and their liberties to be en dangered, because of their dismay at the accursed Green Bag. A laugh !" If there be any topic besides this to which se rious attention is paid, it is the extension of the British Trade. omroitteea of Parliament had been busy in. examining the merchants of. Lon ..n.uthy that tU new Kingdonnf V.vtnMl'A hern lately Invaded by band t,f aJventurcn, width had miuje some progtcss, but w as he hi In check by the notional irwftt ; that it was believed the re-ctaUrhmentof the constitutional system had been wefcomad In Venezuela, osjt had been In La Guiraj that ut Potosl, Vera Cruz, and the Internal Provinces, there was no longer an appearance of insurrection and thit In New Mexico, measures had been taken Jo prevent the intrusion into that province of ' udvrnturtn Jrtrn LouUtuna. T;WCax. ' The ship Washington,' Capt. Mount,' 50 days from taiidon, arrived at this port last night. By this artivalrwe arv furnish! -with wnother-iMp ply of English papeis ,but the dates, of course, are not so late by three days, as were received br the Amity Queen. "Xht ' True Jlriion, (an independent a pcrVforMonday I Wc are assured thatjiis Majestj no sooner learned the wishes of the country, than he resolv ed to sacrifice all his personal feelings, and Min lsleri'were desired to concede every thlnrxon sistent with the honor of the Crown and the dig nity of the Nation On Thursday last they are reported to have gone so far as to' propose the restoration of her Majesty's name to the Litur (ry but, as the Queen did not stipulate for such an equivalent, we may be allowed to clotibt this part of our information. It is. certain, that sucb a thing was intimated as probable to her Majesty, by a gentleman in the confidence of Government The Queen, however, .received the intimation with gicat distrust ; declaring, at the same time, that her honor was too deeply implicated to ad mit of any thing but the most solemn recogni tion of her innocence. Prints letters announce tl.r.t a Genrrr.1 f. ....... rcction Jus broken out in Sicily, and It it tajj , that thM Island, dctachlni? itself from ih v: ' M " v, f ill m Com of Naples, has declared Its Independence,." JouTvnl ue I'arii, ' Very bloody conflicts have taken place in Sh i, , between the Inhabitants and the Constituting al Troops., .ll appears that the Sicilians had tiSn cd upon iho Fortresses, and declared the Sr in,!-. pendente. It is added that the Ncaixilitui Haw. ernmcnt has despatched fresh relnfoicementt .,r troops to Sicily c-ty1, fie France, Prince Carhto has orrlved at Vienna ftoraSicl yt on art extraordinary Mission. Secret Coun cils hve been hcldand it Is intimated Austria has ordered a corps d armee to be assembled in nc vcneiun i crniory,anu intends to act against he Neapolitan Revolution, or tp prevent it front. p reading. - . . NArtEt, JiHy 21 Le'tters from Palermo. f the 9th, juinouuce a. great movement in Skilr." Tlxm. J.. .... ..........I .11 . 1J sU'nd they will not sanction, in any manner, th. Icvolutlon.whicU ha been operated inNapUs. ll nas been otnctaiiy . announced tbot Tunis Is ilockaded bv an Alrerine Souadron. Oihrt. Algcrlnes appear to be crulilng for Tuscan ves sels. . ' . 0 At Bordeaux, a mob of men nnd women have. by the suddenness of their assault, rescued soldier condemned to be shot, from a guard of gendarme?. In the sitting of the Spanish Cortes on the 12th of Juljr, M. Torre proposed to prohibit the im portation of foreign corn at all times that the price cliu not exceed, in the ports of Spain, 70 teals the faneue,' and the exportation of it when It did exceed SO reals. By the fillip TtbaccPlant, arrived at Norfolk. LOXDOX, AUO I. The Paris Journals of Saturday last have ar rived this morning. The Moniteur contains a Royal Oruimtncodated the 26th ull . which con.-, firms the intelligence we yesterday published In a letter from Havre, relative to the imposition of an extra, tonnage duty upon American vessels The following are its enactments: 11 The tonnage duties levied upon foreign ships, on their entrance into the ports of our kingdom situated in Kurope, shall be substituted, as re spects vessels belonging to the United States, by a special duty of 90 francs, t.3. 15 sterling per ton.) without prejudice to the additional tenth. " Such vessels as can prove that they left the ports of the Union, and were bound direct to a rrench port, previously to the 1 5th of June last, (at w hich period the act of Congress, dated the 15th May, roust have been , known throughout the Union,) will onjy ba. UabJcjQ.ihc Qr.dinary witnesses ainst his royal patroness, said to be " : . "A? 71 1 !u " " .lo""P "w7 " r . . . k.. j nt :l w"" u"' ziuieiiea, wiui a view io ascciiain us in oanabt. two hundred in number, remained at quarters in ti. . f r. , t tu ... utl r .u it :. ports of the committees appointed to investigate I cease to have effect, if the act of Congress of the linn lhA l mrl th imhiiiiifUiii n9r In rmtrt r lr c .u. v.k-.-i J i- t r- , .l- the state of trade, agriculture and manufactures, lath of May, should have been annulled, and quoted in the . London papers, state that the KC"V, T. L - , "7. exP.cciaV" inil lro u,.e momem nC " CUI 0WleaKc ?' " 1 1 us1- it win imt uii v iiimi rnui rt i t v it in rt Mwtm wmm ciin frsrvrsi irvt-. arv.ii rova rvi-ii-- rAtnfi an i)ntrh npnnlp rnnsuW themselves detrraucd bv ' "u -uiw"""" vi. ivvwuu ,u , " . .r .1 . : :i tmcuve wMicm. 1 ney recognize u ltnptieaiv ai i trance. A second Ordinance enacts, that from the I Sth October next, and until the 21st of March, inclusively, there shall be granted a premium of their presence. If they cannot now appear in . . . .( . ,b v"" . J" u. J Cl r i i -.l r . .t l .k- u' u least, as a national evil, but represent it as inca- Lngbnd vith safety, they have, wc think, much f , . v e i . j ... . 7, r .', pable of speedy cure, by reason of the vast, un- of to dread during the period ol the trial, notwuh- L, , f : . . I- L u . j , . lr . ...u:!.k manageable interests which it has created. Mr. im dini to rumor, tl vested, and the vvhich is to be Oa; cn has appeared formally as an author, in her defence.. ...We find the following advertise . . : . i, . t " r : c nr u ... t i .iil n r r u in . .i lions was, in 1815, fifteen hundred, of which S8tn July i " T he Defence of her Majesty the ,M . . . ' . r . . ., .u. .u . .u. ..r.- ' eleven hundred were in full and almost daily op- vv aiinrr. tn nrpt.nrinn. r I n I I riki tk. fir.t nf th .... r 1 I I i. :1I '.. r lie British metropolis is tO be in- p. v-v.....b .m; mi.uiui mv iC uam-s jjci iiuuuiuu nuuianiuj uu VUiiuusui encampment ol thc 8,000 men "Ports of the Committee on Foreign Trade, the txvo Americas, imported into. Franer, in formed on Blackhcath The c0.mPajned heavily of "the extraordinary mulu- I rench or foreign vessels, with the exception of plication and complexion of the laws by which those of the Union. commerce was affected. He stated that the number of laws relative to mercantile transac- L.1TEST FROJf EUROPE. BOSTON. SEPT. 15. Queen, against the charges that maUce, suppor- T. r" " .'V" 7 ... 1 u . .? u"'ur 1 regular trading ship London Packet, Capt - j i , t . l . crauuii t auu iiiai inuuy auuiuuns nau oeen since i . r trn hv nermrv. hroiihr arr.nnst her Maietv in . . ' mm "vwi i bac ..j , n o - tj j made iovu. ity ncr .viajcsiy wic vuccn. rriiucu uy T and J Allman. Booksellers to her Majesty " w c observe also .advertised in the same paper,! sr.JLY. ' A Player for our Gracious Queen Caroline, We are indebted to a friend for several numbers recommended to be used in rrivate families, till 0f a Madrid Paper. The Universal Spanish Ob such time as her Majesty's name shall appear in server," to the I3th July inclusive. The con- 3 iniv. iicvc in viic v iiun.il Mints in tents ot this-tuner turn sS nHrtil mnnl r, arrived at this port last night in 34 days from the Isle of Wight, bringing London Papers to the 9th of August. T wo powerful Parties exist in England as to the concerns of the vjueen and at every place of amusement any speech that even distantly an plies to the King or Queen, is applauded by oi4 nartv ami h!rrf liv the other Aru1fpe rnn dition ta this kind of literarv assistance, tributes L- .:.u!:.i j i j Unite to be sent to Her Majesty and she makes of respect to her Majesty in verses by Rev- Cler- Ld ' ,(nr nf th Anan:,h n,, u nrtJ' BPirMed epUcs, that bespeak her a very innocent ..- . ...J ik u...i: I . . . ! ...... . - r. . . nr a hnlrt d:i in wmnitn UVIUCII ait aiiuuuiicvu . anu llic iiuukui Kllltiai tnee ilai'Morl fn k l,,.A .V. , r D haTe;e.rtedthefe;selye A large meeting had been held in Middlesex, 1 w IIVWVVU J A llbn UUIIIIAJII Is I ' 1 ft t . k WW ft ft ances. of which the followincr advertisement; co-U Pf;M . r c.-: ..: ' wnicn -:oir r. nuroett, .vir nonnnuse, Mr TiedfmmtheMorointfChromdc.m . ' " I . I . . ...v vmw ... I 4!,c,ol A nnmKao nf hiivh.tnnxl Dscnlmmnc kl I'll L' Mturvt I 1 - -.1 tx I 'l Z l-r:VrT,l'r"--,J"l I tviv Maa-rl -.nri n-AHrlM..'n..hB-fln..nnf.) Xwi. . iiiusiiaiKu m. .uia, that the daJ v nrcss bcinns to ne a little rent nua r. . ' " . price ls.fhe 5th Edition of t m,....Bi ,i .i.a .K. I me courier complains ot the intemperate lan Tto QuerK that Jack foundj written in the style IikcIy t0 be sparedf if thev admit of that.,aUtude f T nS.rCfrCntat,0nS thc SPcakerS ot - I lie House that Jack Bui t." artd dec icalcd r.r a. ,s.:,k .w- wr nin i reason conumie 10 go on. - to Mr. Alderman Wood Disloyal ? No : She's punished for hertrutb'incTimdcrCiics assaults , - More goddess-likp than wife-like." v . ... Cvmbcline. Umriition of thc, Cuta. J A'ignette, repre seminiitahr.ia and Wisdom shielding I nno Al animadversion which the spirit of their Con- - A 1 . " to,H.,m,c 8 on' On the subiect of South Am,nr, w nW5. victea,an sen enceu to ue executed bept. 8. bn on jwa&v announced to the assembly4 toidec;tfr . if , ..r a ircneral amneou. Pm W.no- .11 ITl.-.. '"Cl ""I1 l UUCHESS Ol K in' llrP irT, : icd on the Cih of Aug. She is 16 be buried in the Cortcsto Wnpml -ll .htiii:,u. ? vault which, she caused to be made and her possible ;,to introduce gazettes and riublic docu- funeril1 ls lp bc rccabJy .u, her request m ents, uc. to tre end that thu natives of South ORK vnce2,t he y ueen itussu, MjLX yf. - laughable Figure that wears a C n 4. Cm desires only union with tliemVand mutual pros- K USSI A has addressed an im portant ' State t da, the llanovcian Hascal, searchinj; for nerity.M The report of the " Denartment of Paper to the Ministers of the Allied Powers on hcandal 3. The brave Tar who horsewhipped Ultra marine Government,0 read to the Cortes, the affairs of SPAIN. It wishes Spain hanni i ft- . r- rr - - . " . i t ie vSpy- The Bishop and theLitUTgy--7 gives a flattering picture of her South American ' Leech, with , ii$ Green l.gof Lies affairs, and represents generally, that such meus i;at s paw ot Maie-tO. The I cllows, a part of the absolute pacification of all the provinces, at -" wvfcw.m janitu uy .UKI .iItK,- II1C VUDI Cil&l .... - i " net ruakci-rt I e eniicmen at liooiie s nai t ... !it.i i; .... .... - .. I i - I , i . Vr- 1U3,aIcof IheJub-. in a course of equipment for the South American . J en bJc.the nde-Friendto coasts, was destined; io protect ihem from 'the ui- rn Xi il ?" infheifa and respected no --i - i I'-'.wyv.-yy.. litiruuin,- :m tfag. mention that perteet iranqqilitrTekrf ' - " -7 ;, -ft nss under her new Cbnstjtution, -bat, complains ot, tne means employed to introduce it and seeraatQ,re feedings of the Gth of Marcb I concernintr the V! .... . . .... . , . .M . Kac. reason to cxpecttnatot the greater .g-aciiai ionic fmca rowers mainuuii It sucEcests that the force of small ve-seU tng amicable relations with Spain ixuviuiEvriojy i-v sku.y. From Pari Journal to An? '6. An insurrection is staled to have Broken oui in I ffl in KfPlI ' tliaf. Ihrp -U'u Am ( iLnh.i.en ftill v. tn V)hhh I lu AT'.w IT . i .. - i.ft kifwiw vuk uuiiiii U13LUI udiu i, 111 i wivii i i n ii uibii iiir. iii'ini 11:111 inm i v. uiivr inrn i YELLOW FEVER. CHARLESTON, SEPT. 19. Yellow Fever. Three deaths have occurred in this city, within two days, which arc pronounced by competent authority to be decided cases of f i i : i .. r.raacHiuuor-a. tommoniy caucu, lf.UqW' Fever. Three other cases are stated to exist. The subjects are all strangers to our climate ; three of them having -arrived here, within a few days, from Philadelphia. We trust that this prompt declaration of thc existence of fever in our city, will gain for our future statements of its progress, (should it unfortunately extend its sphere,) an implicit belief. Uut from the ad vanced state of the season, a hope may rcasona- ly be entertained that its extent will be limited. - Board of Health -, September 19, 1820. J The Hoard of Health sincerely retrret that ther r i " - are compelled to announce to their fellow-citi-wrns Vhat the YELLW FEVEITdoes exist with- in me cuyt . i nree oeaint-naveroccnrrea wimin the last few days, and there are three new cases reported. The persons who have, died were strangers to thc climate, as are also those who . .ri.r.t- jr are now sick oi iiic Disease. By order of the Board. DANIEL STEVENS, Chairman of the Board of Health. SErTP.MBER 20. The Fever. Wc yesterday re-echoed the re port that the Yellow-Fever had made its appear ance in the city, because we are determined that no blame shall attach tn ur on the score of con cealment. Our inquiries yesterday were dili gent, and resulted in the conviction that no new case had occurred. One of ihe three persons reported as sick in our last, died yesterday. juourter. Thc ship Venus, captain Candler, arrived at New-York on the 8th inst. in 50 dars from Lon don, with a cargo of dry goods, Sec. and ! 200,000 in Sfifcie. . According to the official report, there were 9 deaths (whites) in the city of Savannah from the 1st to the 14th inst 49 were between thc ages of 20'and 40." " -v A writer in the Savannah Ceorcian attributes. - the 'fatal disease riow prevalent in that city, to ther great increase of the Pride of India tree. 16. savannah, sept. 16. We bet- leave to call the attention oftiuc read- ciJoJ.btnkice3LIisJionoi urge the adoption of, the. prudent measure rcc- omn-ended, with all the influence we possess, for it has become apparent, that a ,tnortality Pre vails in our ill-fated city, which; spares neither age nor sect neither native not stranger ; but with ode wide, dreadful, and sudden sweep, con wghT to thensolitaty tomb:"and templ ate, the sober and caretqi, as well as tne liver and thadissij)Titcd. Neither is the disease confined to any particular portion of otlr city I nougn soiuc- Hams or seriuy -. sooner or more severely fished than others, yet wc know ol not even a square which, has beci . nr. n'r. ..'.-.. 1ml 3 entirely exempt, vvo can can u dqui-"5 - pestilence, which mocks at ll the wisdom oi y healing art ; and still jrrevjiis, and increases, i -proportion to the desolation it spreads. Scarcely an instance is known where the patient has.sur- Tived-llieiikstJittack thc disease is. thiefour, and someumes svr- days. Thp voice of ipourntng and anienwi. is heard in almost every house, and anxious anO gloomy forebodings ;darken the countenances ot the survivors: - When and how will this atut visitation end ! Tbe-medrcal faculty tirerefturttr at a rois p vials of wnith,secrii m ix cvj u..:..,r . ' ( 1 wrr" - " wjar.-r3 - '" . ' l'uiai ic.
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