Public Leger, Volume 1, Number 13, Richmond, Wayne County, 5 June 1824 — Page 3
the Sepoys while the latter, we stand, acted with the greatest forbaj under very trying circumstances )f the mob however are reported to ounded, and one killed. It iat no less than 100,000 persons were cted. ! Jew Missionary We copy the foljt article from the Charleston City itte. It is rather singular that nothing fheard i fi this city of the person to it alludes: .V. Y. paper. (the ship Empress, arrived on Sunday from New York, came passenger the j Samuel Ishahi, Rabbi of the Jews of Lalem. We have collected from a re-, ttble source the following particulars
a neat manner, and (best of all.) the editor avows his preference for John Q. Adams: the follow ing extract from the editorial address, will give our readers some idea of the manner in which it is to be conducted : 41 This paper has been started on liberal ami in dependant principles; and the Editor assures his subscribers, that he will never wander from the direct line which he lias laid down, as the rule by which he will be governed. He is the frieud and supporter of John Quincy Adam", because he believes him to be qualified for the most important office in the Union: from his experience in the political world, from his character in the moral one, from his talents as a statesman, and his principels as a patriot. And as the Editor of this paper, h never will descend to "harrow up1' the character of any individual, for the purpose of promoting a particular object, unless
; the public irood should require it, and even then, I with a sparine and gentle hand. His object i, to I intil into the bosom of every man, the purest re
publican principles : and to inculcate the great doc
L tir.r this .'ontleman. Ins residence
Wii-ib-m Under the t rannical SWaV i! trin that "the safety of the people should be the iiil .U.m. L, ,uei uit i; . snprrnit ,u. m Th it the glorv, the honor an.lsafeo now rulers of that once napp) ami j fy of lfu natioiu ,e,,cnd on the improvement of its
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promised lanu UlU inniuuu w "' . piiMiai .inn iwinai ianmir. in.ii cis ;i iitiin'ii, I of Abraham residinc there, have been j .Uclired fre-by Divine Providence, and effected by , r cr,M.!Kli norco the instrumentality of a Washington, wencw rnpy with the bitterest oi 1 in ki por. i honor ns a n.ltion;the Hrsiin,s of pcace? liberty of
n.
Their temples and their altars : con;rj ncCi anj the riuhts of man
been violated, and the mnt ronpieu-
The "Cincinnati Emporium" has also
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Vr tho trior are nt'iu to ummam-, u' m , . ... r f ri uit intH nnr.ounced its partiality for John Ouincv aia renuiMtioiis are complied with. . ' ' .
irrp. witli liiir ot'iers oi " "s -""
j a'ove per?on
il l(ir iin:x and
Moctabilitv. were !
"Ih on the erreat question Who hall be our
interest, as to be beyond the reach c gument. To such we have nothing to conceiving that the cause is safe witi their efforts. The present and fu character of Ohio is connected witi success of this noble work. No sacn can be too great no exertions too pc Ail, to effect it. Ohio is now among first of her sister states in population in wealth: let her be the second in tb measures of internal improvement, wh will not only increase the number of citizens, and their resources, but add I., tre to her reputation as a member of this great confederacy. THE LATE MURDER OF THE INDIANS. We learn, by a gentleman from the fro il.. c a i. i j: i
: nui, umi uie oiuny-creuK maiuns,io wiiitribe the family that was so barbaro' j butchered on White river belonged, ' determined to await the result of the ; This decision has been resolved on in i I council, and was produced in a great n i sure, by the exertions of Governor Cass . 'John Johnson, csqr. who have great im jence over these rude, yet injured nativ
ol the forest. Should the delays in leg;-
proceedings procrastinate the investigt tion for any length of time, or the niurdet
jl c .iimond, that all - corporation Taxes m arrears mtist be paid by the first day of July next. Th j. ttendin" to this notice will save cost. SPRINGER, r
' . . 1 1 nnv t Pr.-isiflftit 1 thi F t nr tin -s furmil his nvn onin- I ft . . 1 1 .. " l il., .1 i i..
, , i vicif Fnmno I u' V, tn hiu , " , , '. . is un.iin escape oy me am oi lecimn ilCd to MIt l.urop , lor Lt.in !.,.,..,, inn, vilbout bi.is of neronal or local prepopseion, 1 . . , the W. Indies, to appeal to tin ir scat- without rartv mtbienrr, or the interested fe. lmcs of ; pnnciples, we fear the surviving memb - i brethren elicit their sympathies ami individuals. Ih -has civen bis , rrfriiee to Jot, n Q. I of the tribe will be excited to vengeance. T' . !K ' nf ihr Vlmibt ( Hi Adams, not hmausthe other ea.,didates are with- . The cup of forbearance is already full. i in the name oi im, .umiri.n i , out nient, but lieratne, 1st, he is now, nnd always . r,,, . . r , . J for the snke of Mifferins: humnt itv, bh(rn J mm of the Pur-,t morality and ,st ,: 1 he wrongs they havesuirered,though they - V and relief. The Hebrews residing ' tnvt intepritv, as well in private as m, Publie life: i may have depressed, yet they have not, Huston feelcreat pleasure amide-' 2 h breaur hJis one of thp mot able politic -i?n ! nor can they destroy that proud spirit, trif.UMi v i ;uu, ttarpn iSX ,nthc wnrKi; because, bavine . whirh ln evpr nninnliwl ihn ovirrA in bruin-anions them a sejoumer ; t(.fn riI,pivri niifr the adminiMrat.on of verV :w n,ch '.er animated the saage hofthe IIolv Land,' and one too. who! lr.,M,nt. since the adoption of the Federal ronsti- j' som. Uriven from their former habita-
1: reat acquirements and intellectual " r?, unite- the purity of religion with JL Jij;id practices of morality. ' lv York May. 11. Every inhabitant lI p ijldv favoured city must indulge C .. ,1; of pride gratitude in witnessi a r;. id and prosperous growth of the cc Wrrciid emporium of the western X7C )." Nctoi lvis our foreign commerce z7Z increase 2. hut we are cheered w ith l!icfc rospett of s'i.crtl y beholding a very Cite .tied ai d prrntahlV inland commerce. Vic '-terd;iv noticed the arrival of two d: 1 boats from Lake Ciamplain, richly Izl: i 'with country pro'lu To-day we Jnce the cstabli-bment of two other of for'iurn packet ships. Yi,'c allude London and Greenock lines, about !;! 1 undertaken, and, we have no doubt, ..1 ) success, by several of our enterprising chants.- Tim tlut cinnrcted with p lines are all of the first 1 1 in every .t of veiw, and will form other links in thain of our extended and regular inDurse with foreign nations.
tution to the rrre-t day, thecreater part, if not all
the time, upon the mot import ant buine, he h;is ahva ( lih;irsed hi d"t v to the entire satisfaction of In employers and to the honr of our nation 4th. beaMe his policv ba' alw a s been, and ftill i, truly American -me cabul ited to promote the hr-t interests of our ronntrv : and 5th, becaue, also, I. is opinion i deci 'edlj in favour of internal improvements in makins? road? and canals' The fnct of these two papers "cominc
i cut" for Mr. Adam.lead? tis to suppose that he has more friends in Ohio, than ha? been ! generally imncined, particularly, as the editor of the Cms is says "that there never i has been a paper commenced in this conn- ; try, which has met with better success as
to the number of subscribers. "
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ADAMS IN DELAWARE. z At a larcre and respectable mrctinc; of the citizens, of Kent county, Delaware, on the subject of the Tariff; the votes of the persons present, were taken on the Presidential question, and John Q. Adams was nominated by a larce majority.
AUGUST LLrCTTOX. W are requited to announce Col. .MMF!' ft. RY.. a candidate to represent the 31 district in t!d 1 r,f h Concrrr?. V.'carr ;i!-n requested tn nv thif tli Hon. JOTTV TCT, will nciin b a candidate fr the inie osTire, We an a!o r fjuet-d to nnnnteire r) NIKh ,T. CASWKhL, K.mj a a randidate for ! r -mr n,r!-e. Wc are rerpi ted to announce HKNKV IIOO-
itr ict of a 1 ttcr fruiu the ilun. Jwhii Tt-st to toiur, i'atd, 1 AVashi.vcton. 15th May, 1 021. )eR Sir. The bill for the extinmiish)t ol the debt due bv purchii-ers of the
IK buids only awaits the fcinature of,! 'KK, a a candidate to represent thicountj m our President to beeonn- a l.iu- Th hill I next !. M-lat-.r-.
O-'Th'e I'd i for of the Poldir I.rCcr will please to iir-f rt no inrrn' an a candidate to Reprernt this county in our in t L-gi ature. I'AU.VARAS COFKIN.
! tions, and confined to a small tract of country, when their brothers, but a few years
since, ranged, without restraint over the immense forest of thewcst,it was a coward act to add to their sufferings. We are told, that the citizens of the county, in which the massacre took place,
iare hut lew in number perhaps not more than 120 are eligible as jurors; and when it is considered that most of these have alj ready expressed their opinions, there is ' pood reason to doubt the practicability of a i trial until the venue shall be changed to Uome other county. That step the Court have no power to take: the legislature of
Indiana can alone remedy the evil at their next session. lb.
J'jri;h :'t the making of a Canal in our thus pa-ed our I louse and I have no Mwill pass the Senate.
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V Thursday? Mail we received Wnsh- ; n dates to the 20th ultimo. The Taill ha passed IsAh houses of Congress y.Ay awaits the sanction of the Presi--t,J heioniealaw. rJ'he proc eedings of Ccrres or, t!,U hiU an. too voluminous red in a weekly paper, and we -C- t whether a rn .jurily of our reader !d have patience to n ad them: we will
the hill a2 amended, as boon as it reived. . r: w , - - 1 - - A " 1
H'.xauiion lias pa.?d both houses of Jn ss fixing on the 27th ultimo, as the pf adjournment, hut hhould Mr. Edh arrive benuetliat time it is probable Vion will he further protracted; issed Cinrirmati on the 2l-t ult. on ay to Washington City. V- speech of our Ilepresentative, Mr. ,on the to authorize the erection Stock not exceeding live millions of Jrs, for the purpose of earning into ettbe Florida treaty, was aiUo ret.eived )e last mail, and, in compliance with Jquest of several of our subscrihers,we ! Commence publishing it next week, iontinue it weekly, until we shall have shed the whole.
' The legislature of South Carolina, has passf d a law, by which nil slaves from any i port or phu e in the West Ir.dif s or Mexico, ' or any part of South America, or from Fu- ; rope, or from any itor state, which mav be situated to the north of the river Potomac, j or of the city of Washington, are prohibited ; from being brought into South Carolina, I under the penalty of .$ 1000, and the forfei
ture of the slaves to the state
e have received the first No. of the ioxal Crisis' a paper just commencJhe city of Cincinnati, by Thomas PatUis printed on a bupemnal sheet, in
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TERRIBLE ACCIDENTS. It is now about four weeks since, though I accidentally omitted a notice of it, th.
I the steam boat Ealc, plog betr Baltimore and Annapolis, Sec. burs' j boiler; by which a man was killed o j spot, and several severely wounded; of whom, Mr. Murray, a verv repec : gentleman of the bar, died a few days a of the dreadful injuries that he recei j But on Saturday evening last, the stt boat Etna, on her way from Washing iN. J. to New York, with the passer of the "citizen coach line," between city and Philadelphia, on board, and s others, about 32 in all, exploded her ! tre boiler, by which about twenty piSv j were killed and wounded! Soon'aftcr th, 'accident, the Etna, reduced to a mere
wreck, was over-hauled by another steam boat and towed to New York, where the wounded were placed in the hospital. The persons known to have been killed at the moment, amounted to seven. Four or five men jumped overboard and two of them drowned. Nine were sent to the hospital, of which it was thought that five wuold die. The last accounts lmvc the
j total loss of life by this accident as being ' fourteen. Two gentlemen, though badly
wounded, would recover. The Etna had been previously running several years in the Delaware, and when the disaster took place, was making only
shipwreck and fctroM of weather except Chesapeake and Defa-rare Cannf. The Elkton Fre.s sins, This great w
! P'ing forward rapidly. There ai j present 5 or GOO hands engaged at w or j they all appear healthy and in high spii ; A considerable number of mechanics ? ! employed in erecting boarding-houses ! the reception of more hand-, and it m ! pected that in a short time the numbei : workmen will amount to 12 or 1500.
The sub-contractors are advertising f hundred additional labourers, "not ai ed to profanity or intemperance."
From the National Trio. THE OHIO AND ERIE CAN We learn from M. T. Wim.ia.ms
; one of the Canal Commissioners, tha j are now actively engaged in survey ii
Western and Middle Routes, h rom U telligence and enterprise of the genth who are associated in this great worl anticipate a result, which will solve doubts of the most incredulous and ti as to the practicability of the Canal there are any unbelievers in the nec of this splendid undertaking, they mi naturally btupid, or to far lost to thei
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ON Tufcidfty nijchtlast, a BT ?; ii : L, years old, 14 or 14 1-2 ha:Kts hieh,in good ordf r, ?ome white on his face, one or both hind feet white, new shoes on hi fore and old ones on hit hind feet, nn eschar on his left ?houldcr nd arm. A handsome rewnrd will be given for the horse and thief (if stolen.) J. R. MENDENIIALL. Richmond. Mn- -2Rth. Z24. 12 rfllAKK.N Li' is li vtriy l -O), loiii' in W .iy no Ji entmty. W;iyno township, a lij:ht colourrd BROWN HORSE, ur po-ft to he sixteen hands l.ish, 'up' oed to l- five jfar- old this e rii.sr, shod al! ri-nnd, both himl feet white, an under Inpt oft the rii;ht ear, hi been crinph rl in the loin, and tho hip i sunk from the rouj line , no brands peret ivable. Anprai'd to Ten Dollnri, by John Collin and Henry Cuppy. Certified bv HUGH CULL J. P. May 17th, 1824. 123 fTTlAKF.N I'P by John Nic holson, living in N wr1L gaideu township, Wyne rotn y, stateot Iniliana, on the mi !dh-f.rk ol Wl iff NVater,one SORItKL MARL and COLT; the n.are 'uprod to bo 10 or 11 year old, has ome sr.dtlle rn irl s, a sn.all blaze in her faee, and i)n.e marks ofi. r'e.: appraised to 7 hirty Ocdl.irs. The eolt, siij.posed to be two years old, nl-o a Sorrf 1, with both hind feet white; appraised to Tv Ive Hollars and fifty ecu's, fu.- r'harb-d TV:s An.lt rcnn I. ('- ntn! .T:ifxr
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BSCRIBER repcriiu.iy nnurms hit iuendi ami the public, that he has Mot ived
A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OK SPRING GOODS, which will be told on reasonable terms for C.asw, or exchanged fur approved ("oi ntiiv I'hodih k. THOMAS OWEN, Jun. Richmond, 5th month Ut, 1824. ii o't Joseph P. Plmnmcr HA VINO MOVED IN HIS NEW STORE HOUSE, At the south-east corner of MAIN and FRONT STRLLTS, opioite the storehouse recently oecu Med by J. MAGU1KL, now ollcra for sulc at low DRY GOODS, QCEEjYSn'JRE, GROCERIES, HARDWARE CUTLERY, CASTLYGS, SADDLERY, MEDICLYES, S,r. f which will be taken 5 WAX, FEATHERS, LINEN, ENG, TALLOW, FLAX, &c. 1LSO FOR SJLK PEACHES & APPLES, and CRN TANNED CALF SKINS. ond, 3d month 6ih, 1 824. 1 tf Look at this! subscriber earnestly Folicit9 all those in .rtod to him either by note or book accounts, forward and make payment without foray. They must be well aware that business be carried on by such delinquency in payAll those concerned will avail themselves timely notice, otherwise they cannot think find their accounts in tho hands of a proper for adjustment. SAMUEL W. SMITH. hmond, March tst 1824. 1 tf BLANK DEEDS, TOR SALE AT THE LECfcR OJTICE.
