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i orth-carolina gazette v o l x saturday february 14 1795 no 474 .] pallmall and st j.imes's tre.'t in piccadilly and left him as we he;i at the houle of his brother-in law mr ghm in lan cafter court strand , whe/e the firft ebjeel of his attention was the tomb of his wife who was buried in st martin's church yard his wife died of grief when he was apprehended en fufpicion ; who can reftore to him i thirteen rornp'ete crays have elapfcd fi:ice at'.y intelligence has been received from our army on the continent a circumuanee thar after the termination of the hate tri.il which while pending feetned ioabfurd eve if other idea brgins to excite anxiety both public and private in an extreme degree the french fleer now at lea coudlts of nearly thiny b.lof ihe line btlidcs fri-ates c there j omethhg rotten tn the ate of dtn mark with o many circumrtancea of congratula tion boih abroad ind n home hi briran nic majefty muh certainly teel much fatis faftion in the meeting r .| his parliament wliich wns to takepldceonthe 25th of no vember laft ; and his l^eech will be a gre;.t curiofity in its wjj . the acquittal of mr hardy alcertains the fate ot the o ther prifoners and the legality c affcm bling u enghft conventn n it u hence extremely prub;.blt that tht london cor rcipondinjr fociety will eiiibr.ae tliis tidt in the ffairs of men as si ; kc fpeai e t-x expreaes it and all a convemitii imine jialtly l o n j o n november 6 r i"n j rebellion in america in certain of 1 the wtften counties o penniylvani;i h vu n ii dly ipoken f i;i the p ipers hjs b en n * d le mdiis pi oujii to call f rtli the nint.ir t . leu » i'^"cril wellington : and mat c.nuitn i probably experience that a conlt tu ion up..ii republican principles is a v y fine tin • j.)d j),m).r but in reality is tar fro u a >. | . ite to the turbulent propewli tlv i f l ! lc li co . leiteroa n one o'clock rhe lord chan cellor 1 , rrc biilj ij t f c.i erbnry a.ul lord kr'-l ■•■■i ii houic of lord and jii jt<iimcd j.ii aiiieiii io the 25'h inlhint when b ' n jules will meet for ti»c d ipatch of bu flneis ivkd-ils have been truck in p.iris and f-i v.irjij o the french general of the northern army and ol tlu oi the moielle vthoiuve circulated them in the countries t...-y j t iiivinj-ug icprelenting ihe genius i>f ihe french republic leaning on an urn tnruugh whan tilt ii line is made to palv i-'n tne top of the medals is iutcribed — *' i he rhine and peace at the bottom re engraved thele words n latin—»ne plus ul ra : ( x hefe are unr boundaries the < vd it this kkj.,1 is o anuoimce tba the fro x'.i mea.i 10 pulh their conqueih is tar as tne litimc ; an i m ke mis river i'erve as a buundary eo liitii vult empire in ill its win n ( -, fron the l.'un ngu n toihe fea ntstr ihrte thouiaud uitrch nits maim facvuj«ts labourers a d workmen of all i rrs ■horn xhe at;roc.oi)6 gi-v rnnient of k '•(-■lpici liriil chuled o emijiratr from friince have alrcjd rtturued by way o switzerland s in • emigrants lave crept in •>.)■g ( 11 mini 1 r u.i the'r rrln has n-c been noticed i is ycafants of jur.i hive t r ,"'" to fevk t . .;:• p.hors i.i the neigh bourficot of fribourg ; * i more than ijo o them pea eabiy - 1 c y^r^r their durv i fraiiche comte without inu!t.it«icion this fliers the returni.ijt ip.rit of moderation wucn be^i.is t prevail i i tiie councils of ihe cunvt nti ■. mr ! ■- ie vas yeire rday efcorted to his koufein s jeant'i in b lead tu-othou fand pc lo is t it their approbation of his conduct by huzzas a.,d cl.ipji.ig ot k^llih atter sw er/kine had alighted fro;n his e^rrii l .' > e he appeared at the tn.nt window t his koule and hence having been with lomedltficalty obtained mr erlkineaddref ft-i ihe |» iple to the tollowiug ert'.»ct : gen'lemen " for feveral nights von liave manifefted jour aa ichiftent o mo by attending me home you are a .-. i n fles thj during tkat time rh.e f ie of our dear countrymen not laving been decided upo 1 by the jury i poke to no man bui gen'lemen vhat i expected from law anj juitice has happily t.iken place a jary of twelve good honeft and inde eenjent men have g vena conlcif ntious jn cneft knd good verdict '• gentlemen yi»n hive flicwn your ap probation of 1h.1t verdict i;i an honelt and lawful manner and fuch 1 hope every honeft 31 d ult imn will ihew ir •« gentlemen to us mr gi'ibs being at the vindow you are unkno • n but let us in treat jou iiov that you juve ihewnyour approbation of die verdiclj po to your homtj inj e happy a'»d thank god for what has pdt . ' mr erlkine then retired from the win 60 v and tne populace a ter a frw huzzas retired with excumatioriqf " erikine and gil^hs forever mr kirby keepei of'newgitf with his ulu.il prudence conveyed 1 e prifo'ner ihroughhjshouleprivatelv and - 1 " tnter ing the coach mi hard ordered the coach niat to drive with all j , ffible velocity 1 he multitude was loon apprized oi me decep tion and puduing the carr;a ; • dilin i'w u tiie horfrs in :. ■s'/and rum their duty and took charge ot the vehicle themielv . 1 he v par aded hna through many ot me iircets rouiid figh trkason the eighth and tu/t day nj trial of th om as if all d v wednefday november the extreme i r.gth of the triui i t*de s it im p'.jjaile togive tur tta/.ers more than that part ./ it contained in th iafr tiny the jury when the charge was conclud ed were;.iked uhrtl er u cy willed lor a flight relreihment before they proceeded to their own ci amber to deliberate as they could have none after they were encioitd thiscfler was refpetf full declined the jury retired at halt palt twelve o duck 1 lie judges eij:ied on the bench till three when they ret red with the lord mayor and iheriffs to partake ol fome ic irefhn cut admiral neuilly has fai'pd from france with gxfail of the line and five battal oils lor ihe vveft.indies the prime of wales's civil lift i s to be 150,000 per annum ; no.'.ocl of whie i it id be annually appointed tor ihe purpofe oi extinjinilhing his ro\;»l 1 iglinel a 1 ebts ii is laid that ai act of grace ist)tae pfaceitnmediaiely a.iei the marriage of the prune of wales b a l t.i m o k f january 16 capt thomas ncrman ofth-ihip har riot was brought to erf cape henry -}<; leagues vv.bj n by the britidi man of war l^nx 13c esford who lert er host on board ot him vv th the lecond licuienani and the failing-malter tlioie piratical ruf iur.i broke open i preat many < ( his it ttrrs and papers dilturbed every rhing in the c.i bin and prefl'cd t«o of his men slnp 1 riunipli of tiiis pqrt arrived it rotterdam about t i • t 30th ot oflo'oef in left than half an hour jfrer the jury rerurntd into couit having bet n entioied nearly three houni wlicn ilu-y were ern pannelled with the ui'nal forms and the judges had taken their places on ih bench the clerk of the arraigns diked — «' jf t'nty were agreed in their vtrdict f ireman ol the jury — yes " i ow fajrye — s 1 hon as hardv guilty of the high trealon charged in the icdict nient or not guilty 1 foreiik.il of iht j-i<y — xo v guilty hardy bowed modcitly to t!'e jury a d wiili a voice itarce ai w.blc laici " fe;iow countrymen 1 think yi u 1 he icrd prcfuient exprefled his fen'e and ih.it of the bench reipeciug hea m tion iiij patience of jc jtjry n difciiargi g the laborious talk allotitu to them ; r.ti iur which they were entitled to the uiti.cu coin merdation from brofvij's phil3.iiclp.hw gazette jan 12 by tie brig john vf f h l.ide'phia in 61 days from 1 orbay the editor has rece'v u\e general f.venbg pojt of london lor the 6th of november which is ij.er hy live d.iysj than any other intelligence re ceived before from britain this en j'jifh newfpaper contains fifteen columns of whinh snore lhan fourteen h.ive beer reprinted in the puiladelp i c.izette 01 tins clay al that refpecls the trial oi mr hardy ii here puuilhed verbatim ; as it is the moil interefting proceeding of that nature k-bich has perhaps occur d lince ihe fiifl ixilitrceot enj^lilh jurii prudtnee — the length ot the trial itleif is we believe entirely unprecedented ; it having lifted for tignt days i m whole account of the proceedings will nnolciubt ecly fill a urge volume the voice of the popuhce has turned out entirely in fa vor ot the prifoner ; and to this circuni ftance he li.is v e tnr.y prefume been in iome degree indebted for his acquit tal if government proceeds to try ttu other eleven priloners this will certain ly prove a very rough piece cf bufine s : b'u in the conchifion ot the pjper the reader will lee it hinted that there is an act of grace which will be a decent wr.iy to put an end to a tranfacyion ot which the court of st j;imcs inuft be heartily tired in the evidence i comes out that the london correfponding lociety propo ed to rip up monarchy by the roots , and plant democracy in its head thel'e and oilier exprellions oj the fame tenor de monftrate thar as far as writing could go tl»is iocicty was involved in a de(ij;n 10 over i rn the coiiftitucion the couu lei for m liardy affe t the right or the people to call a cenventiun an acr which in ireland woi)'d be liable to a very high pu.iilhmenr and in scotland has been re waiijel b avovageto botany b.ty asrr.c dukeof york u'ed ctmerly to irnd it-itrrs to hit fither almoll everyday his tot 1 iiieno for thirteen d.iys together and at jociaicil aperitd foi bodes thaf the prifoner was then difcharged from : lie bar hie commifllcn va adjourned till mon day fe'nnight m fngel the grand p e - firn ary ot holland arrived in london cli.ii ed by the states general with the import ant commiffion of enforcing on the bntifh government the recellity of an irmrjd late peace with france i — and to intimate to our mimrter that if they will nui concur in a negotiation lor a general peace tl.ey fh 11 treat exclulive for themfelves ueh is re ported without relervc 10 be the object of m fagel's million the prince of kenan's battalion of french emigrants is laid to have loft 400 men ; and the 55th regimem fuftercd very confi dernbly exiraft of a letter from anfierfam c8 14 " this morning a very coniidcrabie num ber of people ati'embled before ilie stad huis or town-hall headed by three perfons of this city who were charged to prcfent the requtit to the vzoedfchip or coulci of the city relative to certain meafures o be p>ir iued under the piei'ent circiimibisce 1 he thrre perlons who undertook to pre eiu t c r^qutft were mr van staphorft a confider able merchant ofths ci.y whole bulii.eis ■prii cipally with amerita ; mr de vi:flt:cr idie peulionaiy of the ti.f a ho was dilmif i'td from his pi>.t on the en ranee of the pruf inns in 1787 ; trie third a mr gcldberg a > int'urance br<ker and a manol proj err '. as it was known that it wai inund'd that the rcqucil lhou.j be presented this d^y
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
Masthead | North Carolina Gazette |
Date | 1795-02-14 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1795 |
Volume | 10 |
Issue | 474 |
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Description | The Saturday, February 14, 1795 issue of the North Carolina Gazette a newspaper from New Bern North Carolina |
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Title | North Carolina Gazette |
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Date | 1795-02-14 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1795 |
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i orth-carolina gazette v o l x saturday february 14 1795 no 474 .] pallmall and st j.imes's tre.'t in piccadilly and left him as we he;i at the houle of his brother-in law mr ghm in lan cafter court strand , whe/e the firft ebjeel of his attention was the tomb of his wife who was buried in st martin's church yard his wife died of grief when he was apprehended en fufpicion ; who can reftore to him i thirteen rornp'ete crays have elapfcd fi:ice at'.y intelligence has been received from our army on the continent a circumuanee thar after the termination of the hate tri.il which while pending feetned ioabfurd eve if other idea brgins to excite anxiety both public and private in an extreme degree the french fleer now at lea coudlts of nearly thiny b.lof ihe line btlidcs fri-ates c there j omethhg rotten tn the ate of dtn mark with o many circumrtancea of congratula tion boih abroad ind n home hi briran nic majefty muh certainly teel much fatis faftion in the meeting r .| his parliament wliich wns to takepldceonthe 25th of no vember laft ; and his l^eech will be a gre;.t curiofity in its wjj . the acquittal of mr hardy alcertains the fate ot the o ther prifoners and the legality c affcm bling u enghft conventn n it u hence extremely prub;.blt that tht london cor rcipondinjr fociety will eiiibr.ae tliis tidt in the ffairs of men as si ; kc fpeai e t-x expreaes it and all a convemitii imine jialtly l o n j o n november 6 r i"n j rebellion in america in certain of 1 the wtften counties o penniylvani;i h vu n ii dly ipoken f i;i the p ipers hjs b en n * d le mdiis pi oujii to call f rtli the nint.ir t . leu » i'^"cril wellington : and mat c.nuitn i probably experience that a conlt tu ion up..ii republican principles is a v y fine tin • j.)d j),m).r but in reality is tar fro u a >. | . ite to the turbulent propewli tlv i f l ! lc li co . leiteroa n one o'clock rhe lord chan cellor 1 , rrc biilj ij t f c.i erbnry a.ul lord kr'-l ■•■■i ii houic of lord and jii jt |