?* "i_ V~¥ W''Cl I}*.' ■ jm:' ■ T E D A N D P Z F B L Ii D um ber rare Gdiiaty, (3SV V o l u m e 1# .44 proceeds t o state* that there tfin si pajd tbe forfeit of his life a t. Paris, on th$ eya touching the same, which >i p : June. Both professed disinterested pat* TV1 with a view to her llotismandllove of countty j both met their %4o#haye ?gatedin the then state Fraw n&e NcmToriiE^ ^ite with pvmness and fortitude, and both ap* . dlhgsfj -yid therefore grayed to do«iSv !% ? fey Mated todisregard tbe consolations ofrcliThe folio* »na »mp* 5 H & I& ■.hy^uBse^jjJbuching such matters. s A i^ r ^ s f pbn in tb,@hour of death. The conduct of 'of Tfiejhardships.- thought proper to postpone «r» go, on * M c ?brougjitfr i f p mep can only be lijkened to ihe unfeeL . was,,■ „Viin o -ct^ b a iM< a e °f dija petition, until after fed'* and the stoical intrepidity, of th© She; ^ ybiM-^hoi’Mbe introduced in pursuance of fhje, The history ofthe world records n<s led*? & •*& £$$* f f * . and 10 deny her majesty's repe?ijd wherein theie were not to be foun^ pSp&s’Si HL/ful that vre-Sfrt, -itwWfc heat’d by counsel. The Earl of stand ' p s|t -vicious lives, corrupt principles, am# iT em iUw^i'ptiol jhe'n brought in a ball, reciting the andt! zrtsmjdi Lcf ■ s p ^ ’-b-e h.s•views,.or fanatical notions, who might !£ * r s » « .v sfrarge ag'aifist- the queen ©f-having had an isured-jMiat :• iasidibus i bejermed martyrs of superstition,, totlie adulterous* connexion will* one Bartolome or abandon; $uch men, wbeth* Berjami, a foreigner of low station, and Who those aglti'I _ M I L ,. ., -which fa a ^religious phrengyg my 'btskie, had been her r»enial®servai_|t; and providing ,duty,^gi|Tj3 pip, %|io*e attack-* ifieir hands in bloods that alter the passing pf that act, her majesty loygrav.e^-on mysacrilegious; ^■‘pnr-e quS- a ■Voice %.boou; should* be deprived ofthe title of queen of heart, nTwjrg t Jq|, noraoy; -re-» out o’ fi’gaveh. .> England : and tt^at her marriage witn his ma row re ot®l-lyel>artipapafe., ii 'W 'wbat’ll 'sh.e do ia tfc ^ e n ^ jptffojsle ? * jesty should, be dissolved, annulled and made ‘ * ■ ■ •- a •? 0 wfeit'll sb©;do in He^yq'rt f void. ihlnh to. She'll mix nerbw n flSbvghts wi* angels’ sangs To Americans, this proceeding must ap W 0 k is not oranipotisi^|'^t,^M 5 wc>»ld trf , oppyessors. Ati’makc them mair meet for Heaven. pear extremely harsh and unjust; the hum |hty comjdand inythe ,d9 bC0.ps?, o f . . » • ^ wiM ne^hJifgl She was beloved o f a’, my lassie 1 blest' citiaen here, cannot be called upon to an She was beloved o f a* s swer for any supposed offence, vuhout having spr iMist h n m ^ m . f e p ij ^ o n i But an Aagel fell in love w ild e r, ■ been made in Baltimore and a previous investigation made into the truth efsew;|ter|', puhT |fpd> tp & .a. can be tm'Slel^irl&S'^yJiich is And took'her l*ae us a*. qltbe alledged crime; in which previous'in- Iisiyignation has been roused ag<alnst the in- at'tfie-sarae time sacrilegietis^v,Bui!®ythe as® | HLw there she lies, my lassie, quiry, though ex parte, npne but legal 'testi-. terfprs of Huiton and Hull. The body of Hull ilassin, by the blow with which he prostrates Low there thou lies j mony can be received. The Queen of Eng had been interred in Christ Church Burial A bonnier form n e’er went to the yitd, #•»** land. Is denied this privilge. tier husband Ground, along with those of the Pirates, Fer- ■fcjs victim, likewise destroys the moral order • and peace of society.' .An individual henc© Nor Irae it will arise. sends to his parliament, certain document col gttso-n and Denny. The force of Public opin-, becomes b6th a judge and an executioner, anc| py soon I’ll follow'tbee, my lassie, ion has opened their graves, and caused the, M lid ed from different parts o f Europe, and pro removal of their bodies to Potter’s Field--*. that too without the shadow. of’&3£jaJ. T^ef Fu’ booo I’ll follow tbe ; ceeding from a grdat variety of individuals ; such men not boast of fiatriotispi, nor *pnliut© Thou left me nought to covet, las- ie, Could it operate in the case of Hutton so as to and the' house of lords have declared the eviV . the tej-m. They must hsyve ppm’ pi’^snkJSSf But took goodness’ sel, with thee*. ‘Hehce derived from these docuroents sufficient undo what has been done it would strip Wb to public worth who not only., I look’d o n th y d e a t h c o l d f a c e , m y l a s s i e ,, t to -put her on her trial—evidence which procession of its religious attendants,and send great principles of morality,'LrUtffhocklng .td” llo o k ’d on th y d e a th c a u id fa c e could not legally be received in any court of. him to his long bome<iwyijfei$. vtli£ ^reveren^e "relate, fotind their very prefenslohi^tu T h ^ eg S ^ d t.ld ie ' v^ ? # | ^ ^ i e bud, " ■ ' ;• • vjrtpelon those acfions which prove thersM^ •Jus ice of that country, against the meanest of fanatics. ' A n ’ fading'in us place. Some one has pronounced Public opiniojito vatc villains. Let not even a B-rutus bury subject—-evidence, in the strong language of Therfi’s nought but dust now mine, my lassie, ih$»queeft, collected in the dark, by selected be the Queen of the World. To be effective, dagger in a Csesar’s heart, or else, like hihi, if ' There’s nought but dust now mine ;«# anti secret tribunals, and bieught forward un it ought to be free.*—It has an ally in the Press not immediately overtaken by rett ioutive jys« •My saui’s wi* thee »’ the canid, cauid grave. which speaks “ with most miraculous c der seal. him ptepare to face An’ wky should 1 stay behin’ ! It is impossible for us here to form any cor Let the press be free, and hundreds of abqse Pffie forsaken alike by ; I look’d on thy death shot eye. my lassie, rect judgment of her guilt or innocence ; which now dare to appear in public, in •holes.1 look’d on thy death shm eye t thete is, however, a bolonesa and intrepidity pean states, would skulk in the corner, An’ a lovelier sight in tbe brow o’ Heaven in her whole conduct and demeanor 011 this ith under the lightning of Publjc ,t s . Fell time shall ne’er destioy. occasion, strongly characteristic of conscious The first step that is tajcen by Thy lips were ruddie and calm, my lassie, innocence : nor djes she appear at all appall corruption,is then to muz&le this o: •s'sitt© paisr#' ; Thy itpa were ruddie and calm ; ed by this stromf measure of the house of lords rants shrink from it, as their grea' ed a resolve, authoring the Governor to pro® Biy gane was the holy breath o’ H eaves , and courtiers denounce it as the iaftsiir of an cure a pair of pistols to be presented to Com® against her. But whether, in order to sustain To sing the Evening i’salm. herself against a proceeding, which has thus arehy and lies. But it is their own deeds modore Macdonough, as a testimony of their far been cotintehanced and supported by very which shrink from investigation. Wbak has esteem for him, ./and also as a memorial of * ioo. large majorities of both houses o£ parliament, th© boasted government of England done ? their gratitude for his eminent services in slie means to tely «>n the tiuth an<T justice oi Imposed new manacles upon tbe liberty of the capturing the British fleet on lake Champlain* From Biacktoood's Edinburgh M agazineher cause and the clearness of her proofs, or press. What have the ministers of France These pistols are now finished, and we yes® THE WOODLAND GLEN. on the suong hold she has acquired in the af done ? Subjected the press to the inquisition terday had the pleasure of examining them, The-sun is sinking behind ihe mountain, fections of the English people, time alone can of a Censorship, which suffers nothing to ap They were made by Col. North of Middie® The Evening J»ar is bryjht, pear which has not been previously licensed town, and not only do great credit t o hipi as decide. And tbe ceaseless gush of the tw ilight fountain —and now some of the French Journals ex an artist, but to the liberality of the state for is bear’d with calm delight, It will be seen by the following answers of hibit the ridiculous sight of large blanks in whom they were made.—*The mounting is all By tbe spiri', that is far from tire homes of men, the essays where the knife of the censor has of pure gold and put on with an rmsparinw Delights in the still o f the wwodiaud gien. her majesty to addresses from the city of Lon- been at woik. hard. Th® devices and engravings are Jby: When the heart is sullen, and sad and lonely, con and the borough of Southwark, that she A country which enjoys a free press has a the Graphic Company of this city. W e aye' Mid woridiy toils and care ; When pleasure, and friendship and love forsak still speaks with the firmness of conscious rec thousand advantages, over the most enlight told that th® actual expense which h$% bafu ing. titude, and with a full confidence in the pro ened states in the old world. Rome St Greece laid out upon them is somewhat eygr a in the zenith of their prosperity, hud no other and dollars. The barrels are formed o f hard Behind leave bLck despair. tection of British law, and the attachment of more effectual means of operating on Public and soft iron, and wrought after the manner Oh! fly to the lone sequesteied spot, VVhtie Nature presides, & where man is not ! her subjects. To the address from the city opinion than the orations of eloquence in their of the Damascus blades, go as to present a popular assemblies. But ihe pi ess addresses beautiful Variety of chance figures over the Thehazle, the witiow, and the birch tree weep of London she replied i—A' T. Statesman. a whole people scattered over the remote whole surface. The stock, which reaches , ing, “ It is with peculiar satisfaction, and with parts of an empire—and in such a permanent about half the length ofthe barrel, is mad© With tresses long and drear, most cordial thanks that 1 receive this loyal for m, as to preserve the ideas for the most of American black walnut of an uncommonly Descending from sL v rocics, and steeping, and affection ate Address from the Lord May mature consideration. Where the press is rich dark colour; the half stock is of solid Their b i u g h s in w a t e r s c l e a r ; Theflap of the night-btid skimming by, or, Alderman, and Livery of the city of Lon shackled, it is only one side of a question, and gold. Upon the guard is a fine head of MiAnd the drowsy hum of the beetle fly. don. whose manly support ot my cause upon that always the worst, which has the opportu uet va in raised work of gold. On the thumb® a former occasion, has never cca.td to liv e in nity of making itself heard. Whete it is free, piece is an elegant full length figure of a war The sound o f the gentle rills, that tinkle nty grateful temembrance. Aduwn their peobly beds t both sides are laid before the People, and rior, in bass-relief; his sword is raised, and The aspect o f the stars that tw inkle, “ No wotds can give utterance to the ago Public opinion becomes elightwied by the col- tie stands in the altitude of assault ; In hisleft Tbe azure gloom 1 har spreads. nies of my heart, occasioned by those losses lission. hand he holds a shield bearing the arm? oi Soften the troubled heart, and soothe on which you offer me your kind condolence, Those who address Pnblic opinion through Connecticut. In the back ground is a view of The waves of the spirit, till all is smooth. and which admit of no reparation on this side this organ, ought to be cautious that they nei the ocean, and a ship of war riding at anchor. If sorrow the blossom of manhood wither. of the grave ; but in the many and deep sor ther abuse it by falsehood, seduce it by flat On the back-plate to the lock is a fine repre If fot tune prove unkind, rows and afflictions with which it has pleased tery, nor corrupt it by indecency. A visi sentation of the engagement between the Aif the world 10 thee is estrang’d come hither Providence to Visit me, I have derived un ble improvement has taken place in the met ican and British fleets on lake Champlain, And breathe the fragrant wind, speakable consolation from the zealous and manners of the press in this eountry. The together with the surrounding scenery. The And learn that far from the snares o f m en, constant attachment of this warm-hearted, time has past when Callender and Cobbett engraving is not only remarkably good in it Feace and Liberty dw ell in the woodland glen, just, and generous people ; to five at whom could drag out every man before the public, self, but is an accurate view of the mqst inter with, and 10 cherish whom, will be the chief and load him with the grossest epithets. It is esting moment of the battle. Upon the main From the J/bany Argus, indeed surprising when we look back to the stay of Saratoga, near the foremast, is repre PROCEEDINGS RELATIVE TQ--T-ME happiness of the remainder of my days. “ The indignation which along series of journals o f ’98 and ’99, and seethe vulgar sented the gallant cock which there took ®sd : --r: . QUEEN. Thef|is| arriv&f^fiom England bring ad- pey&ecutions, plots, and conspiracies, carried tone which was employed by even high-mind preserved his station through the engagement* tounts b f farther proceedings in re la Jon to on hgainst fny peace, honor,and life, is so well ed and honornble men. With the struggles Trifling as this incident may seem, it is thoVheat and violence and intem by the Commodore to have contributed not a J e ^ a e m . The secret committee of th$ calculated to excite, it shall lie my endeavor of party, to whom the contents of-the ao suppress ; aVtd while I steadfastly pursue perance .lave disappeared. The change i» little to the success of the battle. At every means fieeessary to the full possession 0f deligfet&iiififthis improvement in the man- broadside he bravely crowed defiance to the ^scn hag? and ot two other sealed C§ss does not affect the boldness British lion,which the sailors gravely consid terfed, iM the 4th of July I^st, *4lLtttYrlghts, privileges, and digniti&sjl yvdtijd if while men lake care not ered as a sure omen of victory. The barrels , it appears, solely fain mfrv past injuries and insists in total0,4feelings unnecessarily, they are inlaid with a plate of gold containing th© on coSpkied in tjiose bags J iwfeii. _ ■ r truths which they believe following inscription—“ Voted by the Gener I h ^ - d’o c ^ e n ts ^contain ■&Conscious of my innocence, disdaining" the country. On. all--public al Assembly of the State of Connecticut? to f % the cspcurrent tes- thrfjlireSts intended to awe me, knowing that ought to address itself free- Commodore Thomas Macdonough.” There dm g^A'lih#b^c-^p@tl6|i^>ip«Jvari- it m S Britain I was coming, it required no~ are several other ornaments On them, all of ublic Opinion. 0115suuatittes in e$$ad$iinary degree of courage to pl*ce m,fej Paris 0f Europef" it^ich which are of the most perfect workmanship. in tha'face of iny accusers, t o have acted ■ —Hartford Mirror. once of late had occa"®orof the qtmeftfcselfi epdit^his, ©r any other occasion a pusillani1Min sSlitaJWn.H y |»t displayed in the edi'vuhan adulterou® ©uf#art, would ill become the daughter of From the Mew- York kiqle^man. e Genius of Liberty, a er>originally in of Brunswick, and the Queen of a INTERESTING at Leesburg, in Virz\> And attributing &|t! patloniamed for its valour in all ages, and It is known as a matter of M series of c.*nduierlsfi] copied from that pawhose "gallant sailors and soldier's have so rdj, the early part of 1755, great ill serve as a fair aamMajesty’s rank and sthti® .©•ajatly feecn crowned with laurels In every part made by tlie British ministry, at which its opinions are S»th© globe.” Ctfetrsns of that respectable which was the illustrious Earl m thinf fThe ^j^lpwing is the answet of her Majes lor the reduction of the French power in the W -i... |o autdfo-tse ssassins, S andt and Provinces of the (JanaddS. *lo carry the ob . iyhlcis ihiy ty to the address of the borough ©f Southwark: d < death for tfeeir ject into effect General Amherst, rcferre^ to yed ’^Thene^tay a f* I1 curuiany cordially maiitt. thank the of the fiitift* i ' «*i»^ ihbabU^nis ui me Eojrv citfef. ■'I h J.J a striking in m the letters of Junius was appointed to ‘^b© In. presehted’hy Lo^tL^^cient and borough of Soulkvvark for i^cKpolitical fanati command ofthe British army in North West stadce ofthe lengl L j e8» calte fhis-s^hfes loyal and affectionate express1 expr^8&|ol of their Sandt, the mur- ern America ; tnd the British Colonics in Acism m$ a f* 0 b .t * straff vdht /bu^ declares that Lt. • thatl^jontratulations.aod •apgratulations^nd condolence; for foe their tneir anxtnerica' were called upon for assistance, who [LlV^r^ 5®led to it in r ted at Manheim d ere i: bf ICci^ehu e solicitude my cofhlbrt, £ranqu||ty and contributed with alacrity their several quotaf !(inG$?-mar5 | 0n %M»y last. 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