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MB BW ijijm ipitiCij iim 1 1 mi 1 ii mi , . . i,. 1 m,mw m mi ' - ' 111 . ' . - 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ill 10 it AH.llf dol;. I IR PUBLISHED (wftklY) By RALEIGH, (N. 01TDAY, JULY 22, 1 8o5.' William boylan. ; 'w:;XT- I. Vol: io. i . - . , - . -- I I 1 - .11 I II I J6 1. Trom the Virginia Gazette. We have been voting a long time for Mr.; Evan's report of the (rial of jude hafc. There are many fubtcribers for it iri this neighbourhood, . who are anx ious to fee it. The editor of the Nation al IntelligcnceThaspablifhed one volume ot'th; trial, "and will mortiy give fhe o-ther.- Mr. Evan's trfcd is all corriprifed in one volume, and i$ at lead asjull & as impartial as Smith's. In Smith's re port of the triili thefpecchesof the ma nagers, being 'correttetHy themfclves, are mere full than mEvan's tin Evans report the fpeeches of 'judge Chafe's couhfel,: beingcorreeted by themfclves, are muGhrnore iull than in Smith's. EvanVeport is in fmall type, two co in nRs in a mm : hence at about half the rice of Smith's report, we have -quite as much, and we believe more matter. There is nothing in tiie world that can awe an unDreiudiced mind a more de tectable opinion of feme of our leading : democrats,- tnan, an impaiuai examina tion of tin's trial. There were only two charges qf cor rupt or Improper motives in the judge fhafhad any appearance of correctnefs from tlie teilimony. Thefe we will ex amine in Acurfbry but candid manner. oHN IIeath fworn. ,. " puring the trial or J. I . Callender, I attended at the court in Richmond as one pf the bar. I had oceaftonto apply to the court for an injunction. The mo tion not having 'been decided upon, I wentroundjo Crouch's, where judge Chafe lodedr andfoiind-him-in his chamber alone, in, which I thought my felt" very formnateWethen talked over the application I had made theday before for an injunction ; while talking on it, Mr. David M. Randolph, the then mar shal, ftepped in with a paper in his hand. The judge accofted him, and afked what he had in his? hand. Ifcfaid that- he . had the panne 1 of the petit yuf forrirnoned ibr the trial of Callender. This was a ter the indictment was "found by. the of Callender, and the lawTo plain, that f there was no danger oMiny jury s giving an "incor rect verdjTj hejice, clpecially to remove anyjnlpicion .of partial con duct, the iuye would Wve been more pfeafeditVwouyTiaxe ItinjaTisjraHoryt'o tlie democrats, had pallender been tried by a jury ordnic crats. "1 his";:ppc.irs f rom a part of Mr. MarmaU's tei'timony, which we here extract:- ' -'" . t; Mr. Marfiill.l,lr. Giles was on a jury in the circuit,cdiirt on, I think, the 27th ot rlay, tne day Calender was brought .into court by the marmal. When Mr ijiles's name .was called, judge Chafe afked me whether that was the celebrated Mr. Giles, member of congrefs. I faid that it was. He faid that he had never leen him before. No thing move parted at that time. In the evening I was at Judge Chafe's lodgings. Her afked me whether I fuppoIcJ Mr. Giles would remain in Richmond until the trial of Callender. I laid it was un certain, that it was not cultcmary for Mr. Giles to remain any length of time when lie came to town. Judge Chale faid he wifhed he would remain, and fer ve in Cal lender's cafe ; nay he wimed tliat Callender might be tried by jury of his own politics. He faid that if his Stuation as a judge would permit him to drop a hint 10 the marlhal with refpeit to the jury he would inrimate his wilh that Callender fhould be thus tried ; but in his fituation it would be improper for him to interfere with the duty of the mar-' fhal." :: . ' Sd much for the telirmony of Mr.'.7 Heath. - . . 1 he other Charge aainft Judge Chafe was, that at the arciiit court, in Balti more he declared, among other things, that tlie prefent adminillration was weak. wicjc?.d, &c. that they cared not for the a pubuc good, but were only fohcirous tor maintain themfeives in their i'! gotten 1 authority, &c &c. I hough all this rn!- r: t ... ' i! J I I .1 would be prudent m a judge of thc iu Ton n ig en, May" 1 bk ! Yeflcrdar weexoerienced a dieadhd ilorm. 'J he greater part of the veilsls at anchor in the msuth of the river have loftv lbrne their uialts, fome thcir. an- .jCflois,-.fttterfrheir-ruddb-lhT .'morning: were counted from 7 c to 80 large.iliipi on Chare. The Situation ofN thele veflels is the more critical that they . cannot find here, the tenth part of the articles necellary to repair them. t -- V "The (hip Erin, of Baltimore, arriv ed at Dover the 1 oh of May. Madame Bonaparte was on board, laflfrora Am fterdam where (lie was not fuffcred to. go on fhore (he is attended fcy her. bro IherT'Madanfe Bonaparte is in the laft. ltige ot Prenancy ; her brother did not think it fafe to proceed to" Bairimare.- Thc Erin was in the 'i'exel a week, and was placed between a 64 and a frigate, a" LATEST FROM ENGLAND. . xPhiiv.delphia, July 6. By t?ie . WDremittin. attention of our New-York correspondents, we are in pciTefuor. of a file. of Tijndon'papers-to U hit 1 1. 1 1 - r me zum iviay, uova wii?cnwe maxe le veral extracts for this d:w's Gasrrte. y The London, papers are nearly filled witlfemarks refpeftini? cheTou' on fleet, rherepom. of the rodr oflord NelfonV tile mnyauding conduct of the Roclic lort fqJjaJron in the Welt-Indies"; and the debates in Parliament on lord Mel ville's cafe j but we hive found and co pied feveral articles which will imereit the Amcran reHdef: ""A Courier arrived at Vienna on the 7th May, with difpatches contradicting grand jury. After Mr. Randolph had h jDteme court to utter the ienttment from mentioned mat u was the pannet fit ft t tne Dencn. onn Montgomery, a vio the report of a treaty of Alliance having been concluded between England and Kiillia. i " ' ri "The Dey of lAlgiers is faid to have declared war agattifr. Spain. jhe news of the fiilingof the Brett fleet is contradicted -1 heir late move ments was a mere feint, intended to pre vent the Britiih Irojn fending a reinforce ment ty th- Wclt-fndies. ' " "It appears tha't the Britifh are con tracting for an immense quantity of (hip ping lor the conveyance ! of Ruffian troops. A propolal Iiai, it is said, been made ill fhe north of England for 40,000 tqns. ' Tliere wns a confiderable degree of alarm in Ireland, on the 5th of May, in -eonfeueticeof an pvt&fmG&iiWkTtfie Toulon and Cadiz fquadrons intended to make a defcent on that country." London, May 18. Stnr,OJieetha!ffdJl$t P. Mm ' We ltoD the prefs to Hate that difpatch-. 1 es have been received this day at the ad-. miralty, and at Lord Camcen s office, from admiral Cochrane. He. arrived with his fquadron at Barbadoes, onthe,, id ult. ..and there received intelligence that the French fquadron had-gone to , leerard, upon which he immediatelfi failed m purfu.it ot them, and as he had received accurate information ot the eoutfe, great hopes were entertained that he would fall in with them before they could'do.any more iniury. 1 neaccountot an engagement bet weerlj expected. A letter frotn Falmouth itatesV that at 7 o'clock on Tijefday evening the JJreft fleet, confiitingDjtventy five fail of the line, and frigatesx were all under weigh, and itanding out tcfea Lord Gardner had formed his flset.'cqn- filling of feventeea feil of the line and! two divifions. " The ComelTC;brig arrived at Plymouth, on IhurfdayV with an account Ot the movement ojF the BreH: fleet," in confequence of whic'i4 the fif teen fail of the line in. the Soundsmd Cawfand Bay, were expected to fail in the evening tojoiiiLprd Gardner. fiit jury tnat iiehad in Ins tzanu, juage 'Chafe immediately replied, hayc you rny of thofe. crealwei called demtcv at s on the panne! Mr. Randolph hefitated for a moment, and then faid that he had not made any difcrimination in lummoning t he-petit jury. - Judge Chafe fajd, ok it zvsr, fir, and if there are any qf that de fcrlpiibn, struck THfiM OF.P.- T his is 'all I know of this-affair. ' On being crofs-examined the next day by Mr. Lee, Mr. Heath faid, that he ne ver was at ;he judge's lodgings but once ; that nd perfbn yas in the judge's roorri except the judge arid himfcif, till Mr. Randolph came in ; and that within an hour afterwards he related this converla " tion between him and thejudge toHugh iL'fsjani Met 1 W t tier J ones.-r4T Calicnde'rwas tried on T uefday the 3d 0 June. , . . .-, Mr. Randolph fvore that he never had anyfuch converfation with thejudge: tnat thejudge never fav the pannel 'till he faw it in court on thefo:enoonof Man. r 1... . 1 t 1 r lent,, bawling headftrdng democrat of . Maryland, fwore that judge Chafe did fayjQj ': twelve or fourteen lnoft refpecta- ;ble' characters, .who heard the wbole charge, fwore that they htard no fuch ientimenr ; and among thoie wno deni ed hearing a fenfiment of the kind, were, John Thbmfon Mafon andS- H. Smith, editor of the National Intelligencer, who immediately after tjie delivery of the charge, publifhed the fiibltanre of it. S v much for the teftimony of J obi . Ahntgotnery. - "' ' . : . . Thefe were the only charges of any . weight againit the: judge and thefe? were roc fupported, Except in the ftrange mari- ner nere mentionea. " vAl Monday morning that Judge Chafe vrver ot-aTry jitntjr, place faid x word to V.w ahcut frnkiiz rfr ' ars terCon nf 'any ae kittbK fro n.eny lift : andvJjat hi dtd not Hctith a; any time in Judge, CbdjV.s -.rr I ahrr-BaiTcf.fwcffe that. -he Vas fom- --Foreigk Intelligence;' :';.: ' ' - l-jNiWtYoRKj July 2r . Bourdeatix papers to the 28th .M&y have been received Rt this office, , from which we hayei translated the following articles : " '' : -;::" ' Paris, 3othFloreaL Complaints have been made. to his Majefty of reat.frauds having beeriirdm mi.t r ed hjlhclageh ts of the forefts. T h i ' emperor has, in confequerice, given or- a.rs rnai a very uricc atrenuau uu uirc ed to Extras of a Icth-r fam our eorrfpondnnl at Xew - " JW, dated July 4.. . Tbe fhip Cato, Snow, in 35 day from Liverpool arrived this morning. She left Liverpool on the 28th May: our London papers by her are of the 25th. ' - : . "; - We do not find in our papers any ar ticle worth traiifcribing -the,,captain in Torms us, tint-the Embargo had not been 'taken. off, that the impreflinent of Teamen was uncommonly active; and that in f ailure of a fumcient number of thefe,- meafures were takingto fupply them with impreffed mechnnicks no treaty wirn Rullia the Breit fleet had riot failed market dull." , EtTaH of another tetter from New 7r, dated ; " This fhornhig arrived here the fhip Cato, Snow, m35 d.ays from Ejverpool. We have papers from London as late' as the 25th of May ; : but they-contain no news of mciient. There is another talk of ji peace. The Bx ft'fleet haB not failed. ' 1 he prnbargo flill continued in England, ' and The hotteft prefs ever known even mechanic were taken and nut on hoard fhip. -A revolt is Taid to have taken place in Sweden un From the ConneBlcul Ceurant. THE REVOLUTIONARY F III NTS. ' cameTntb town. - ' . .. - ,;I.f'MrJ.fones:dtd not attend the trial of j jdge Chafe Whv::r Mr.Holm?s was examined, h-c.i-ti'edjhat lis left Rich-.-rii'cnd bh "liiornm?;; he hadfomef iciiiembrance ol Mr.' I ieath's relating fonvc fiii-h cohverfar.ibn ;-.--bnt whether . 1 15: .3 , m r vv h c a h d va s i rv R i c h m on d t h e r ?:-U;.faU, or fome rher trme; he was -ji.'P?Tuive: ' V :-- .. ' ' 'b-"' . . - ... . .1; 1 ''Wj J. jeath f:u7r declared tht he 'oi i ti'J rememe.red, relat ing r he conyer Irii.m (that was fuppoled to havi pelted .bciv.ef! Mr. Randolph' and the iudee) to Tjugh. i fojmes, wfthin aJmur lhtA teiieveu .Mtnin half an hour after: yet t.i3 ptiiinel certainly was not nade out n5 y.-iys after. Mr. WmbMarOinll's teflfebiW is the. ftrone;t'evrdencef the incprroctnefspf IvIHcuihV'- this lmnortant ViartjiitJjthuhhciTder& efiv..'X-c6mmxfiibn having been t of thfelkmg had a to examine into rnis neranous meiu- i-,j&mni -prpp appointe bufmefs, fome of the agents fled Irom i u fti ceT Depredation fo Jdarmmc; ivi li excite ?alT:the folicitude.of' .'the'prefect and conferva tors. ' ' :' The fdfovyTng f rait defeTves tb.be re lated. -Art - Amer i can xf: tah ed to the hite cmbafiV from the United States, and ready'io embark on his return jo. the Fe deral City' pa ffin g ' 0 n e day throug'i th e (treets of N'anrz obferved a crowd. -Enquiring the caufe, he was told that it was the. father of a family whbfe : move ables had bten fold to pay his .debts. He ehquU..fartherbto3vha:furrihis debts amounted to t oo crowns was the replyr The T generous-Americjm drew 106 crowns from nis pocicet, put tnem into the hands of the bailiff, and difap peared without telling his nameqr re ceiving any thanks. ... - 5 " e ?tne perbn l rathrir da t Collfnghood had lai "MfT Et tfolrT? fe "tiifefofure oflhe trcafonable plans of certain jeaders of the democratic party, merits' the molt lerious and lively attention of every well wiiher to the intereits of thountry. He has pointedly declared and publifhed k under his fignature, that the detruc tht nf the cr.rtjtttuthn of" the United StJtef h it Ifsen determined in a trivte caucus nf the junto' alluded to in his "foregoing ad drelfes to his conftituenrs. Mr. Eliict would not dare to have hazarded his : public declaration, unlefs he knew i.t to be a certain and undeniable fact. He mult well know that he has put it in the r power of his enemies to overwhelm him with fliame and confiiflnn it he has mif--reprefented them. Indeed no plaufible 1 reafon can be afligned whyhe fhoulb'bet moved to pubhfh a falfe a'ceufation a-i gainft men of his own Dolitical party;! and if he ha. juitiraccufenf them; ireantt noLDe oeniea inai ine yuoicnauon is in danger from' tha.klots ;of thofe confpira- The men who lately in a private caiiil cus at the cfty of Wafhington, determin ed the deflruction of the comtitution oft rhe United States, vre members of con-i grefs ; they were the official guardian $ of that conltitutioti and were under the ob'ieatiori of a lolemn .oath to fupport it. What netfldy, "what perjury, whattrea-l fori I And what can be the object ofil thofe- Catalines ? Do they aim at theii eitaDinnment 01 a iinuca monarcny, or TjtpwTfn - to-1 nrowthe been put under con fine- j w hole. nation( jnto anarchy,' as the fufej ail-1 and fhort way to defpotilm r I . k n i 1 r m a una rn irtin i nrn Willi I J- iau ijiw niw w jj elfon.. 'Negocla'tiod are faut to bergo--1 ihe rcltoration of general tranquility. Bonaparte is willing to enter into negd ciationvbnthe followirfg bfij : zz lit. ""T1ie foil recbgni tion pFIns titles of Krriperor of the French and. King of VQuj3;imaii-":.jumo - oe caring e nough to enter into this Confpiraty, un lefs they were confident oTfMpportfrorri I various, parts of theuniortr Who knows the depth and extent of this plot.? Who krirbutxhe projected tevolutions iri Pennfyl vania & Connecticut are branch es of it?, ' " ' - Has the fuccefs of Bonaparte jencou- Brita and his family, in the her editaty pofTal fion hf :his rilcriiiieff arid dominions. - -2dr ine reiignation or i5ouroon 01. all rights and claims to theTovereignty ot France, .-.v -rf. -r--- :Vz 4th. He engages iri return to leave Malta in the pofieffion of England, and iio-ceue TO nc Lmperwr, ciicjuv. iw Republic of the Seven Itles. r : mtr m. 't - . ' .. j. -! ". - -: S . i 1 ,. 1 1: k d. The folemn guarantee or Oreaaged and whetted. on his friends ana ad-t itain arid Ruflia to; maintain himfejfl mireis'i this country, to act the fameK rm? Ar fhpfp ntetPtided lovers of H the people,, even, now forging chains forK j them ? - Are' thefe profeiTct haters of l'" royalty,, aiming to build up the throne j' of an- emperor, who fhall fhed' the rnyt -of his favour upon them and make thernj. nobles and princes in the land ? I : I wifh not to excite grnundlefs alarms ; j but if Mr. Elliot has given correajnfor- t- :z;:;- ;' ::. ':- : - :.-,-;.,. "S.-X z '--y
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