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'i.-vi 1. 4- deed, fully shown, that Englishmen do not 0' leans a niagnificent fete, of which the : A vote of censure V7AS passed upon the late outrages, shall have ample justice j This scene has been divul d 1 5 degenerate in th soil of America; for least, -plendid. ornament .was. to, be .'the x Glasgow Chronicle, for abusing the-great '-'done him,' and, should -any 'person accuse"! thW dependents on the. innnUV ' ? or'2tj .. " . ; ..... ' r a r aslant rC n e -i (- ' TM- t . - ; e I- l 1 uJu !.. "':: -:r r : - - ,1 ; i i . . i lu4uSlllOn Ipse th?v -hi vp rnmnp lpd the meteor-nan ui uauuuu 01 lu'j leei. ; me leauers 01 rauicai iciuiuj, aim lor upiiom- aiiv uitioDniaa. oi wamon crueiiy in me numan man thp rpt u ai En-dihaVwhirh AW ftaved in triumph on ia Durymg ground of the town was to ing a degrading and lallacious plan i of discharge of his dutv the affair shall have the ocean for -a thousand years, to J$wer .be the scene of the most brilliant exhibi- emigration I a complete and candid investigation ; and its ancient ensign beneath the new-born tion. The choice of such a place was a One resolution merits particular no- if the Batqnnian be found guilty, he shall standard of her child ; they have driven bad omen, which the event but too well tice : " that as the contest between the be brought to condign punishment, though back from before their hardy yeomanry realized. Boroughmongers & the people is of vital he were his own father. Now, gentle- the conauerors of France, jhe deli verers The inhabitants, furious at not finding importance, hence it becomes indispensa- men, you must disperse immediately, as of 'i'ortugal, the liberators impair), the e- me wonaers wnicti were announced in uiy necessary that the people use every tne rrovost is determined to use every m i iriiiators of Kurone; they have! twined - the advertisement, made their complaints method in their power to cut off the re- effort to keep the peace:" (here the mob round their victorious brows wreaths of to the magistrates, and Madamoiseile sources of, those relentless tyrants, where- shouted, who broke the peace? naval and of military glory, which will ; Marnenn. instead f mountinor with eloiy by they mayv be expelled from trieir lew tl;:irish in eternal verdure, long a$ the e verlasting hills shall rest upon their foun dations and the stars of Heaven continue to shed tijeir light. into ethereal regions, was conducted, usurped authority, and the people regain amid trie hisses of fhe people, fo a vile their legitimate rights. that, at glanc- restore the prisoners, restore the prisoners with out bail, cive up the flass, &c.) " Our message is delivered, one quarter of an prison, whence she will be brought before ing at the vast revenue which the Bo- hour only js allowed you to disperse, ev the tribunal of correctional police f ; rough mongers derive from tea, tobafccot ery manjs fate is in his own hand." Th( lations of this female martvr JT " re are now deploring her loss m hal been the horror and furv HJ the, whole city of Valencia by thi, . h affair, that it is visible in the ou .f1 of every individual. No doubt iu cite the same sensations thru. 11 ex" whole kingdom " u the - F O REIGN; LATEST FitOM EXGLANui. j . Philadelphia, Nov. 2. , This morning, arrived below, the fast sailing ship William Penn, Capt. flamil ton, in 36 days from Liverpool. 'Cap- .. ..tain larnilton has obligingly favored us vith a complete file of Liverpool papers to trie 26th. of Sept. being 12 days later than our previous accounts. Oa 4 rapid glance at their contents, we find n;othinjj of a very interestinvnatorp. Thp nuhl lie journals were tee-niisig with animad versions on the government with regard to the proceedings at Manchester ; and the prince regent in his amvser to jthe ad dress of the common council had adopted a tone of rebuke very little calculated to . sooth the public sensibility. The mayor of Liverpool had been re , quested to ca!l,apublifc meeting to petition . Uie prince recent to institute ah eilicicnt, siui auu suic'iuii inquiry Hup tile ceedings at Alanchester, but haj m consequence o w!ich, a nojtice for a public tnegtuig to be held in Clayton Squ ire, on the Jyth SeptVwas published, signed by 24 of the roost respectable men in Liverpool. - , Serious riots had occurred at Glasgow and i'aisiey; and indeed the -Vhole Bti tis'i empire appe:irs to be in an unusual . stat;- of fermentation. Hunt was visit itu the theatres and otherplaces of-pub-i lie . rpsorti and wns every where received with shouts and cheerintrs. ! Reports were, renewed n the conti- betweenthe-i Spam According: to letters from Ma- and spirituous liquors, we conceive it to drid, a report prevails that the yellow j be our duty to abstain from the use of lever has spread from the Isle of Leon to Seville, and that all Andalusia is in a state of the greatest alarm for the conse quences. No .passports are delivered at Cadiz for a further route than ten leagues, at which distance the cordon is estab lished. On the 25th ult., the ships of war and transports composing the grand expedition removed to anchorage in the roads of Rota, with orders not to com- j these articles ourselves, until a radical re form in the common house ot parliament be obtained. ,' And we hereby strongly lecommend to all reformers to adopt as far as! possible the same measures. That Major Cartwright, Mr. Hunt, Sir Francis Burdett,' sir Chas. YVolesleyr Mr Wool-; er. and other friends of reform in London, be respectfully invited to name a day, for a general meeting of reformers through- V- -' O V ; . 1 D municate with Cadiz bay ; none of the j out the whole kingdom, in order that the troops are suffered to come on shore. rli-e troons are in Cantonment at Xeres. St. Lucar, Lebriza, and the environs. pro- d refused, Glasgow, Sept, 15. PAISLEY MEETING. Agreeably to advertisement, the public meeting, which was formerly adjourned on account of the unfavorable state of the weather, was held on Saturday, in the Meikleriggs Muir. As the day was particularly fine, the people began to, collect at an early hour. The sheriff and magistrates had published i a proclamation, forbidding the appear ance of flags ; but a band' of about 2 or . 3 iiuhdredperso.os from (Jlasgow, marched The great body of the people continuing in the streets, the military were forced tp in terfere. The cavalry and Batonmeq im mediately scoured the streets, and dis persed the mob in all directions. At night every close and lane was searched with torches, and quietness was complete ly restored at 12 o'clock. . All the lamps in Georges-st. Canal-st. and Bloornland st. were broken at Q o'clock. Several 'people' were severely hurt with-the Ba tons of the Constables, hut w e have not heard of any one being: dangerously NpUTH-CALOJUlNA ALMANACKS FORTHESL'EAR ' above resolutions be adopted and carried:! wounded. All was duiet at 6 o'clock. into effecwhereby it w ill become a tru-j WJien the order arrived at Glasgow ly national measure." j! from I'aisiey for the cavalry, tlie sound- Aii address to Mr. Hunt was produced ing of the. bugle brought a gieat multitude roj r ad. Hunt was panegyrised at areat into the streets to learn the news : and we 1 length, and the address was carried with are sorry to say that anumber of the poor a fervent shout of applause. I. soldiers were hit vith fragments of brick " After the speaker from the east side of ad otherwise hurt. They arri ed at the Glasgow had spent some time in making Black Bull ' Inrr at different times ; and severe strictures upon the duplicity and several of those who were late, laving to unfeeling conduct of the e'er y, the, busi- inquire the road, were by evil disposed ness of the meeting ended with tjje speak- persons misdirected. er requiring the people to depart with by the cross to th their flas flv- rane had treated the neutral rights of the British merchant ships widi the most scru pujous ' respect, and had rendered them every assistance. - J .. LIVERPOOL, SEPT. 2.3. Ilff'-nd. -Dutch ' papers to Sunday last luivo been received. Countoss (fe MoHtholon was daily expected at Brus sels, on her return to Frapc'e, accompa nied by her children, ilt is added, that, her husband had refused to leave Bona parte, who was; busied' in writing the : mraioirs of his extraordinary life, and '; assisted by Gen. Bertrand and Count IMontholon ini the completion of them.' i Tlie letters by the Dutch mail are most gloomy, representing the trade of that', once , flourishing republic as rapidly declining; and stating, that things -must' . inovimbly become worse as long as tlie government so obstinately persists ;in its anti commercial regulations, winch it seems have disgusted and alienated all the id friends of the house of Orange. - Stcah'n. A treaty for the final ar rangement oii the differences between Sweden and ; Denmark, was signed at Stocl.'holnj on the 1st inst. by the Danish minister M. Von Ilolst. The chief stip-nl-Hipi) is, that Sweden is to nay three millions of doljars (Hamburg banco) in ten an. mat payments, and also to pay lour nt r cer.f. er annum, interest, but the interest to.be paid quarterly; and the Ikiii Js for ithe prihcip.ll and interest ' arc to be deposited in the hands of Lord StraiiLdbr d, as the minister of the medi cating power. j - '., v i.: (iemanj.r-The storm raised in Ger man) by the .pretended Prussian co s:ra cy. appears .rj()ually to die aw.ny. Tlie fciendary, fM. Hepning, who as; said to be one of the principal. chiefs Jh. the'. 'plot, has been set ati liberty, and the inquisi torial commission, which has been sitting on the business; has declared that he was up the main street, and the place of meeting, wi wjg. iMgni nags were tlje hustings, with such mnttos, as '' Justice Liberty' 1 Magna Charta," " Liberty, Civil and Religious," " Annual Tarlia ments," fi Abhor the inhuman butche ries t Manchester' &c. A drapery of black cloth from 4 to 5 nent cf serious differences between thfi ,eet niSn was nun2 ln ""pnt of the hus- courts of' Petersburg, Yienda ' ah'd BerlinTT tin?s and all the speakers of the Paisley respecting the projects of the emperor of .nirnittee and several others were dress Russi t with regard to Poland. ' ed in mourning. All the flags were edg- Jntellience from Chili had been nC ed with black. ceived in London, stating that lord Coch- . vne o.aud from Neilstox came into the held piaying Scots taho hap icP Wal lace Med' and other national airs. ir-Tajlor was chosen Chairman and began he business of the meeting by en joining attention and good order. He then stated that the reformers had no wish for disturbance and revolution, as was falsely asserted by their enemies, they merely wished an end put to all un necessary places, pensions and sinecures, and a proper share in the .'.legislature . our country. He adverted to "the in . human butchery" at Manchester : and he. and all the orators, were particularfy ve- t hement and declamatory upon this mourn- ful and ominous subject. ."Wil-3t"be j believed by posterity," said one'of- the speakers, " that a peaceable assembly of tree born lrisbmen, were wantonly mur dered in open day. 0,T wouhL rather seethe bodies of aLl my kindred whiten in the sun, and have my caicase throvm to the dogs, than that such ah event should pass without a proper inquiry, and pun ishment upon the guilty-' perpetrators. This is no time to pause between two o pinions when murder and massacre'stalk in open day"; when the inhuman magis trates have received the thanks of those who gorge their bloated carcases, with the blood of the artisan." Another orator observed that " the Brit ish sword had been drawn upon starving men and tainting women ; has it desolat ed every country in the worid to be at last drawn among ourselves?, and will vou al low your brethren to be murdered with out raising your voice against the infernal deed ?. No? sooner shall the lake wash Benlomond from its eternal site, than the sons of Caledonia shall be silent." An orator stated " that such proceed ings clearly demonstrate the necessity of a radical reform. If the Manchester ma gistrates had not concluded upon the ap- plause and support of the Borough fac tion, this tragedy never would have beep acted." None but fiends, it was stated, could have wished the slaughter of men, . a . ..... . . ' women, and children ; but a clergyman, wnose auty it was to pour the regularity & good oirder, and go peacea bly home. About the middle'iof the pro- FOR SALE, By. the the groce or single cr.e v . yAt S T ALL'S Book Store Newberri, Nov. 12. 8&f e- THE SUBStJlUBKR OFFER FOR SALE A Suit of Sails i AND STANDING j RIGGING : ior a scnooner aba ALSO, ON A ut 90 tons.. long credit, Store Hons r. DUBLIN, SEPT. IS. Bernadotte. Reports from Frankfort ceeumgsacry ol the " Hussars rose, ! and Hamburg, have appeared in the and the people fled on all sides, and it French papers, received by lhis day's ,vas with some difficulty the committee mail., that Oernadotte, the King of Swe could get them rallied and order restor-i den has been shot dead; the" Bremen ed. A collection was made when the! Gazette of the 2d inst. contains a similar people were retiring, for the relief of the : report. No particulars however, are -Manchester sufierers. Some light-fin:t r- mentioned, and accounts direct froin ed gentry honoured the meeting with their . Stockholm, dated several days- anterior presence. Tt is supposed there were j mention that Cernadotte, was preparing from 11 to 18,000 people present. to take a journey into the interior of his U nen the people were going home,! kingdom, to choose a proper situation for those from the west, with their flags, and the. IVeilston band of music, went down Story-street, ir a compact' body, and got quietly out of the town, biit those from jlIasgjov were less fortunate. The sne- ci Eil constables were ranged on both sides ol High-street, with the civil authori ties at their head. The first flag was seiz ed at the cross, a scuffle ensued, and the publjic mind being in a state of the great est fermentation, an immense crowd in stantly collected. - The special constables did' their utmost to clear the streets, but the mob continually increased ; stones and other missiles wer5i!irown with vio lencethe windows ofthe council chans her were broken, and similar outrages were committed in other parts of the town : the riot act was read at a "little past 10 , o clock, and the mob increasing, the c.av airy were sent for at 11, and came from, Glasgow, about 1. When they, arrived, the people gave them hearty cheer, ane immediately dispersed. Psext day as the Magistrates were go ing to church, they Were insulted by the a strong fortress, Which is to be made a princijjal depot of arms in the kingdom. t -.to .-f KJLU v nouses. one on Pollock street, next t, ' un trie corner or Front dd Water streets. Enquife of : ..V.it.'SvniI-i'Jos..-bliver No-i13- : - ' , ' ' 4i3G TO RENT, Hie Brick Dwelling House : : ;f AND T O 9 at present occupied by Mr. Thomas Watson. Possession can he given the latter end ofthe present month. For terms apply to John Scars. Newbern, Nov. 12, 1819. 8Ctf 1 TO KENT, e Houses & Lot , ' SPANISH INQUISITION. Extract of a letter dated Valencia, Sep- I - i ember 2, 1S19. 1 li Words are wanting to express my feel ings, and 'iojeonvey to you an idea of the scenes of horror and blood represented in this ill-latedi city. -?vo cannibals them selves could scarcely be such lerocioiis arid inhuman instruments of power or act as ; the declared enemies of God and man. How could you suppose, that a civilized nation,'in the 19th century, should have House and Stable, a Kitchen, Smoke a monarch authorizing acts, the most in- House, kc. in complete oruer ha Th Corner of Broad SJMven sis. Lately, occupied by Mrs. Marx Bryan, deceased. Thee ,are two Dwellincr Hbuses.'a laro Cnrrina? unman anu unnearu or, apainsr nis own mg lately undergone a thbrough re- sulyects, whojiave restored tohim what pair. The situation is e Lib)., ei- lie had cowardly abandoned r How could ther for a Iarge zmU 0f a Board- it be imagined in Lnrope, that a captain- tT , 1 , k r.ii La- House, bemcr m a htaltnypart .i iiciaij uv hi iuu.ui titc I'iuci UI Hit: Will; I perfectly innocent He two months imprisonment has suffered I It is said tha; he intends bringing ah action against ha Im rC in, iampi anu me oiuer meniuers oi ine peace'-'and consolation into the wounds commisMon. It is again reported in Ikr- has sanctioned the deed ; and imbrued his 1111, that thf king of Prussia has at length hands with human gore.'-' constated to certain nnncinles which A n m-atnr c;,i a i. . - . .J . . ' nw trt-fn.-n.-ii j i c i . periou nau to increase tin i, wnen tne not act was . are to form the ground work of the con- sent the Revnnlds nnH mu u " .i .Li a' ; ' ;t tntihh ' I . : 7 ---j- ..v. w,Vi.uUuugu'.icau, iuu. uie cavauy euii cunsiaoies. eiK i ----- i n ir ino ; rniinttr , .1 t 1 .1 . m m nr I- "f .Z 1 j- jj"iuia.c , ttuu one ui ine most active the mob was seized by Baillie Bowit who with th e other of the magistrates coo .1.: i 1 1 - 1 1 r . . 1 uuciea mm 10 gaoi oeiore proceeding to church. , IJunng the evening on Sunday, gentle men were generally assailed with stones wherever they were -.found. About a do zen ofthe large panes of the Coffernnm windows were, broken, and the gentlemen prevented by the mob from retiring for a bout an hour. ! The cavalry dispersed the mob without using their swords. Th prisoners of the police office attempted to force their way cut, but were prevent ed by the watchmen, jv ho were biou'dit from their stations to guard them. The riot became serious at 7 oxlock. The riot act was read three times before nine. The windows of the Tontine, Bail- t . m r . i i i . - ues roie, iir. uurns oia ana new nous-- es, Dn Findlay, ; Birkrnyre's warehouse, lvalue Leishman. and son, tiuchanan of rVorlTi Bar, Mr. Sharp, Cap ain of the J-atonmen, Mr. Iymburn& Mr. Pollock's windows, with the lamps of Causeyside ; High-street, Story-street, New'-street, are all destroyed. The iron railing of the Methodist chapel was torn to pieces, and used as weapons against the cavalry and Batonmen, and the ; mob charged- them clearly up Story street. All was quiet at one in the morning. The mob began to assemble about S o' clock on Monday morning and continued V . s ....Fresh disturhanrps havp broken out. in : Copenhagen, where the windows of many houses, more particu larly of those mhabitied by Jews were broken, so that the troops in various parts w uir iu . , wen- ouncect to fire on the out mP i roiinTrv tn oncnm.n tu,, a i i i ' m j vwoiiaic ine pevpic, ueavuureu io ciear ine Mreeis. iwocora- Sooner shall the wave which washes our panics of the 10th arrived at 3 o'clock western shore, cease to roll, than we shall piled their arms, and remained in readi- forego the right of assembling together." ness at the cross. In the mean time, the A number of resolutions, deprecating reform committee were met with the prb- the conduct of the Manchester Magis- vost, and a meeting of the people was Fialitv nprnne , , .aiw,.wc?c , vuies oi uiiHs.5 were neia at-the loot ot M. James-st. About 6 them .entenrpd tlG "freSted and iven to thc most ilIious radicals. J. or 8,000 men assembled in an instant to minister, should have the baseness, in a military manner, to destroy the highest tribunal of the province, and M his own will bury in prisons and in dungeons some hundreds cf victims, & cause dread ful tortures to be applied oh more than'a hundred persons? Vet all this is pass ing in K alencia at this moment, as we understand, with the applause and satis-' faction of the Spanisli ministry. My pen drops from my hand when I attempt ' todeseribe to you the horrid and excruci- j ating torments w hich Elio has imposed on '119 persons, of all classes, ages, sex es and conditions, he himself being pres ent at tjie greatest part of these abomin able punishments, in oitler that by his captious and designing questions, he might be able to rend from them the secret of a revolution, which he imagined would take place in Valencia. The inquisition however, acts with still greater horror towards these victims. Some have had their arms and legs dislocated with irons of a new invention : others have been pressed down with heavy weights, placed on the breast and belly ; others have had their nails plucked out one by one, in or der to prolong their-sufierings. Even a. ladv, lately delivered of twins, has been separated from her family, arid cast into one of the most dismal dungeons in the Holy Office, merely because information against her was lodged bya wicked char acter, who declared that sheknew a great deal respecting the imaginary revolution. Elio himself went to the inquisition to in terrogate her, and she was exposed to a species of disgraceful torture, of which e- ven in this country, we have no example. of the town, and but a short distance from the Court House. i Persons desirous cf renting, can examine the premises by calling on Mrs. Hunter, (who lives on the lot) for the key si Terms made known on applica tion to g ; . j Joseph Bryan. fV rvt. t:a. FOR SALE, CHEAP, A LIGHT. NEAT A reasonable credit will be given. Enquire of Mr. ROBERT HAY, or at this Officf. November 13; 181.9. S5tf Willie $6dp On the 14th day of Decemberjnesff on a credit of bne, two, andi three years, the il ... an ing, Cntnininrr ahnnt nrp hnndred and fifty acres, belonging to the estate of Thomas Hollidav, decd.- There, is on rhe premises a 0od Dwel ing She was bound bv the legs and arms with I "ouseKitctien, btore, Varenou r Harsh ropes on jm uneven cradle of i- , kc. ana the situation, for business, considered one of the best, m tns PMnit-atioD KNOWN BY THE NAME OF TT Jriaw ron, and finding that in this painful atti tude she did not give declarations con formably to the questions proposed to her, scalding water was poured on her naked imbs. This unfortunate heroine expired ! amidst the greatest agonies! frantic with I m jo. some of them sentenced to ricrors n.,n 7.v 7 v-.. t t '.,:iw.. . ' porous pun- Peacock, Esq. was thanked with great Ik list accounts came away. " lhe applause, for allowing the Meeting to be follows : Gentlemen, we have had a of Ferdinand And his atrocious satellites. mes ol War!:::! the remembrance of her twin children ear the report. The orators spoke ,as I only 21 days old, and cursing thetyianiry held on the .Uoor, and his portrait is to long conference with the Provost, and tie This ladv was one of the here i ti i - ii celebraterUTonaut, had announced at radfc.Tr b" f f i .nted Mdged his Imnor, that every person Valencia 'against thuiltacks ; ' C l at rauI reformer, and presented to him. . who has sustained any damage irk the Moncey. S - is c; untv, biing immediatelv on Great C ntentnea creek, about five itiltt from $now Hill in Green county. WM. HOLLIDAY, rirs j SILVESTER BROWN, November 4, t819.-3t-85 The Editor of the Raleigh Star is requested to insert the above three times, and forward his account : ,'thw ohice, . s .
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