Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 57, Richmond, Wayne County, 23 April 1825 — Page 3

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Ur5aY; APRIL -23, 1885.

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miit cucstion is hkelj to arise ,.ltt., w bt inrr constitution ptoTides.

vc uu - a- nnwer snau d rr

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rLho'in case of the impeachment, rer n-wlifv, death, relation, absence i Cefuial to q -e'xtrci all the power acd an ' (jroternor, ' to the cgce oftovernor. h fa PPer;' ae lieutenant tovernor shall be r Hldc! ;K Senate; and that whenever the 0 shalf be administered bj the lieute: 'rniueiit shaj te unaMe to attend as p'

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the senate, the senate shall fWt one of r u.., 9 rrtiJent for that occawoo.

lie- , , rresueni iur iuai vn.. nnUlV,"cancv of the o5c. of co

Trrnor,

jf during orrr should be impeached, reruo-

lieuten P 'Teiu to qualify rtsi?n, die er be r01U-- l,tbente the president of the senate r i,enl 'e" shall, in a llke nnner, administer the c, -temf0T '''pffVe.in? or immediately ubrx;uen; if,et election, Ratlitf Bo..n m,r I.eutt i r nrrei-Tied. Bt the Contitutjon tten,a ''.'...nn'of the lecisl.Uur, our senate n,

Ew -p i Preii-'ent for that occasion. f Zr Hendncks -selected S

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nator to

j r"ct5re of Governor. I he question is r,r'. v !Vb. rU". "ho w.i electr.! president of . --ui.v:. can contittiionalK f-'

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f Mr. Her. ;ri korr br-n-h of on-

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Wed'u'?ua nv a I ir.1 nnv ritv. p . e oi cuu., iron, tonai o, i - . . . i. : I .

T p propoition to xnci a n.it' oi -au-'ih oint-r aim it-?, in cons. f,Vi a rt it r tt d. The 1111 pn.i --- that pr'a '1 , ! the lit Kl- for con

t' e f- ( J i to bo takt t. oot or the I U law are opei eu U Uc liHlrpcutlenco of boil

pi:r, near to uie mauiu oi ine rier uh-iu.i. v-iuu'ii im un-u niu a iiiiii :"h a? tli3 route of M-rri C tr al u dr 30 ts. per lb. and the prirrs of donv. t-1 :-L' of N- w J re wjll permit triat fottoii i;oodr had ri?en in proportion. - it Vi i 1 throughout it- h o uire he o- Commerte in ;eiu ral has reit d to ai Cited as near the riwr IV h ware n is t xtert t xeet dii'i: an thint; experiencr(: rnctieahle. a- d -hall at o pi ire he at a in the United States for many jears pas

mater distance than thrt- mile- from the

INTERN AL CONDI HON OF ENGLAND. T .c foll,.vii.?4 pa--aueofa U tter fro: Knuland, of recent date, wa- haraled to e?terda . The w riter is a e tlornan u on viuo testiniiinv reliance may ho p. ct d. We bt lieve that the intellectual in pr ovemi nt of which he speaks, is ow i!iLr in :ood par!, to tlu1 iliffusiog of innumer.i hie period cal publication in which th -uhject- that he mentions are so keenly I. in-tructivelv di.-cussed. Jat. Gaz. MI hard I v r-eedtosa to ou, who he; -o rnuchahout thiscountr' , that ou won

same.ard 1 all t-r.ter t' e main C.n.al a d that the wctcrn tt-rmiratioo ct the ma'pi canals: .all Keo;.th.- ti l- watt r.d'the Dvl aware h low the fall- lTt"f to: :liat the location a; i dim: sionsf the car-ad shall be apprtv .j of hv a naj ritv o; t e hoard

cU'iJgihters of the United St-.

JV A, Jonrn. .i;ril 7.

Hayti. Mirv l-tt-r. from thr free

blacks who hit the Uniiod Slates to tak

up their re-idetiie i" Haxti, haf h-n

pu I;;hrd. Ti.ov allar-e en the-p i? t-

that the pr-mi- s made to them ha - vs ditH-ult recognize it as the sarin

teH- pertorrm d. that those who are s r ; 'fhe i'.creaso of its population in the mai

uftctutinu di-tricts i-such, as to preset t the eo of the traveller one rontit u t wn. A- nm approach Leeds, Manche t-r. sSlc. icr. by nitrht, the scene is wonde luIU -triki: tr. Numerous manufactori

tor turn, on refut di' -z the more which; tVan-ix to nine stories hii;h, and pre.-e;

in: ides of one to three huraJred w indow all lighted with ira-, can be likened notli'n but a getK-ral illumination. T' it du;tr, the ttiitv of the fixed or m ii n nul ttion, meet everv when

a- i it.du-triou- hae d pri-p-rtr ct livi ; ir well ar.d of acquiring prcprrTy, ar d thatsufh as at i torriporale and Jaz w 'll be no h tter oil" in Ilavtithar. it. the L. ;

I; appears that thev iav' p-rf-ct i.'a rt

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childrejj. J'iu?.

thf ir migration

Ti:e ernijrat.t collected at rnnu. t to 350. ar.d the tiavf-

gi izH a Suad iv school. The, also raifd .-.'300 f or th" purp'-se of proruri-- hi

ties aisd ot: er hook; for the ue oi their aJ are emr(loed; and -as I pa-sed throu

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omo of the largest fact(ne m iVIancii tr, where from three to five bin dred both sexes were employed, I could not f beini: struck with the t leai Iins of t appearance, and their satisfied healt countenances. What pleased me rr wa-, that upon inrpiiry, I found the rc er part had been educated, principal!) mean? of the Sunday and Lancaster" schools, and that, whenever this was case, their moral character was jjood.

"What would make the deepest imp

A writer in the Rh l-mon I'lsquirer, rrn-lun-s theappcl f. G-d fr the puritv of his mrties. which .Mr. CI .v make in tlieclo-e of his triumph; t 'n diration of hirn-elf a-g'lit-t Georixe Krem r. ni c . 'Where" ia thise; lightened critir, 4r lii-ai makes r.npart ( f the laws of thi cvu;.t ry. Ii (Mr. CI a) is ( ert.ai 1 oiferii i: an i'.sult to hic: stir m t oc h llow-citiz n-.' b thus in-

f'-viitg th. a?.c tior of Ueaeo to hi own

truth. Tlas is tra( .re doctrine, aid one ' sion upon a person who had been long

t'lu. we coiifess our -urprie at finding in sent, is the intellictual growth oi tins c iucha paper, unarcompnnied with any j try. Nothing but personal observa note of di-sent or di-approhation. But ; can give you any idea of it. The , th'-writer ives his reasons: he sa this : would fail in the attempt to describe it addW to Heaven "is an fjimenl fr,m the There is an acuteness and intelligence l

f'.'fihr to another tribunal It is then

r.-resy to the republic to acknowledge t i n God is master over all, even the peoI!S ai d that to Him, at leai as much as to hi. constituents, everv public man is aciii.tahle for his conduct! .V. WAmer.

PoLic E.Orie of the fairest of Afrir's

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M r f;ui:bters yesterday attended the Leof Justice, under 'the protection of Lvu Uamond. Mh Sootev did not apP'rto reli-h her attendant at'all; but her plural politesse prevented any show of yr '''lirigs on the occasion. It seemed 'at liss Sootev had received a prrstnt of r,tw gold watclu chain and seals, which r Raymond having some hint of, and befiJ desirous of a companion to the Levee, Politely offered his services. The offer hWS U'"1l,!it' Mis? Sootev could not re- ' V,'?11 n ;i fashionable uiufress she now her respects to Dame Justice. Mi. as usual on the occasion, presented an ejitihod part of a chain belonging to a atch which had removed its quarters in KMnor"ing, and which he had found in itr l0n f th Iad'' Mi"s S was thur!(,rr" Uckatthe treachery of the faithless cav-

tvading every class, which is totally at

riance with wha' I saw when last in L.. land. Among the merchants there is ! vast improvement former!) all was trade morning, noon, and night; now it is con!. ! , ed to the Exchange or counting house 'The moment ou enter the dwe lling, otln ; subjects, aniJ those of the most intellect!' ikind, employ the attention. Political iconorm, general policy, poor laws, gre

national questions, or some interesting in erarv discussion, are the constant subject; of conversation; and so well are the stud-

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ieo, anu si y miiuhii- ; seem to he otherwise employed during tin day, that, unless a person comes with ! mind full of matter, he must of necess luld his tongue." Alleghany tunnel. It appears statements on the subject from authe: sources of information, that the comi sinners appointed by government to plore the line of water communication tween the Potomac and Ohio rivers, templated at the summit level a tilnne subterraneous canal of nearly four tnj to effect a communication between