Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 78, Richmond, Wayne County, 1 October 1825 — Page 3
fjjRDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1825
Register of the 10th ult. says:
' n.iv, the self-otTered candidate for
r.or fof Indiana. has been elected to
fire he solicueu, uy me people oi ivc
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T,j; is correct enougn so iar as it goes,
,11, calculated to Jcave an impression . ,;Jc nf thnp iinnronninted with
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nf this state, that Mr. Rav's on- !i 1 he vessel not being larere enouch to
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, t niut have Deen nommaiea oy a par-1 ?" " "-, . c r n i i overplus was consigned alive to the wai -fid on. Such is not the fact, lioth i i tF . . ?.,,. . ., , - ,:i.ituu n by the captain! V ill not the day of t rJ..?clfotlred, although hut one pub- tribution come and who shall stand itf -4 addresses setting forth his. high pre- ji European avarice has been glutted, sa ,t):,i, his devoted patriotism, his po-!;tue London Evangelical Magazine, wi
, virtues, his unwearied attention to ! l,e murder ot i8U,UUU,U00ol blacks,s, , . , . the commencement of that horrid trafii
nablicweihanu-aiunatsonotuiing, s t. , hrist;;ln f. s. T .
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When will the time come, that men,
'.white they were destined for the incarcc
ration we might say, the living burial of 3,000 human beings. La Sabine, a v
jsel of only 263 tons, was inspected by .
ormsn omcers, who were, by the smoo faced ruffians that manned her, shown th c
every part of the ship, and found her
be prepared tor packing together 300
and 200 female negroes! The report t j government says, "the schooner La Lou leapt. Armand, ar.ived at Guadaloupe. ring the first day of April, 1C24, with'4, negroes, the remainder of a compleuv
lot 21o, which the vessel had on board
vmmn cant of office hunters.
Ur Xtls has also fallen into an error, i ling themselves Christians, will act
'Vimi,it that "two communities bottomed ! t,,e' believed "that God had made o' .r Owen's Plan arc forming in Ohio" j ilesh and blood, all the natio n i men V -h but one forming in Ohio at the i w t 4i n . K - r ram naners subm tted to the Hou
I 'ikfown watering place of the Ye llow Commons or, the subject of the slave tr
I f; gi. The ther is in this state atjsavsthe Boston Patriot, it appears
imMU, which thev have purchased of j Wlttl the exception of the governmc
uie neuienanas not one oi me r,.urt) f
society under the management of Mr.
governments that have atFected to coi with the British government in the presioj of that tn-tlic, has kept fah 'J'he traffic is carried on ui der the thFrance, Sp;iin, and Portugal, in the extensive mode, and with little disgui;t The following notices of the hum;
I of individuals are taken from the Col
Tie eastern papers still continue to be vvjpifd with letters relating to the Geur-
m controversy. We have now conmu-
- t iti ir? irom Judge Berrien of Georgia,
V ..1 ttn C.ipers,a missionary , Gen. Gaines, ; Journal.
- i M ii. Andrews, all vindicating them- ! Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, a pious Ln
veMrorn the insinuations or charges of j Bourbon county Kentucky, has rec
t ti ; ,i . r . provided bv x 1 1 1 lor the emancipat v i r. up. 1 heir ureal length prevents I ' . , , 1 , 1 i i rjll I if r I;tYf' :inoni:tiiifr to nhoiif 4(
xfrm publishing tl em, and our renders D;ui1 Patterson, Esq. of Orange c.
:t be already disgusted with reading i N(,rth Carolina, has freed eleven i
and the Rev. Fletcher Andrew, a f dist Clergv-man, has given liberty tc t v, which constituted most of Ids pre Sixt) si ' s have just been maiitn bv Mr. N. C. Crenshaw, near Rich Virginia, with the view of sending to the American Colony in Liberia. Cuba. The slaves belonging tc
plantations were concerned in anoll
ii- . i i i
;e nnnv snnng mings wnicn nave cmana;ei (wn the Gov rreor.
morninc of the dav on which a nu.
was to have been commenced! an teen of the ringleaders were arrestee' ' vet thev an increasing; the stock ot hi,.
j: matter in Cuba that must, and will, sooner jj l or later, destrov the white population! i
V.--: ?ers zi-ill nticr ctase. The Piqua
0- oi G tz-'tte sas:
P.r P appears to be a wonderful lack of e . n r 1 1 i . -x in our country. Not a soh-
f! n f-ii-didate has vet otT-red for the im-
prt,t(flice of Con. ner; and even person j volt. The plot was discovered, '
t.. - m we have spoken on trie subject a;pear to be quite as indifferent about it r if tfipv had hern Solicited to perform f ' i'iit of a j0(r overseer. What shall be dorse iit this case?
We cf Wayne county, can furnish them j
tr.iii candidates enough for anv otficc. ;i " - I From the Trenton F;iprr. ! Stath Bank Affairs. On the 29th ult. F13SIONKRS. The i" Howi-s is pub- th(. stockholders of the State Bank at Trenl.nlat the instance of the pension Airont. j! t,,n niet to jK.ar tui. ,t.poit of tlieir agent, i r the benefit of those whom it may con- amj tjial it( the directiTs, appointed to in Cr.T'. "" . 4 ; , t 4 f, r. ., jTi j r i ," f I i4 I,-, i , L' 'f'l If" l i-
order in which the accounts were found, after it stopped pawnent, devolved a most laboiious task upon the persons appointed ! to investigate and biin: them into some
o ar niirlmcnt. ot Ifie lfnh nf .1 unr. C .il,.,r..Kv it mhht h rwrr-
j - - ,j i tl Wltill, i in I v i'J ii nns," v ' - -5 I a magistrate in the tained, as tar as practicable, what the real : tv a!.cne named, do hereby certify j situation of the bank was. About three t'-t I have the most satisfactory evidence, j; months have been sedulously employed for
K this purpoe. who has this dav appeared ;j fu course.it nnneared. that the most
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f rm iblv to the regulafions of the
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ui ;Tp rre to take the oath of ider.tity, is I; improvident practices had, for a long time, V-" 5 ir;d p-r-ot. named in the pension j prevailed in the management of the conTtit'.ato, wliich he la exhibited hef re corns of the institution. "nd-ered and bearing date at the j 'j'he bank is found to be heavily in debt, ;rOfiifP. the day of 10 ; tht the j!at!t although there is a large amount due f '" Ttiucte wa? eriginalh issued for ! t from individuals on notes discounted and ! ; ';'n ,;';t he now hohh the same in j on tie ,0oks, yet it appears to be the gen- ' ; pow-iof,, and claims nil the benefit iernl opinion that the whole capital is sunk; -isr gthf'refrnm. Given under mv hand, if al!( it depends altogether upon the suc-
cu the dav and vear above wi it-
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1 Clerk of the Court of countv,rrtifv that is a magistrate as ;U(I the foregoing signat'" 1 ;r ''tinsg to be bi is geiiuine. lij tf ti'noriy whereof I have her "''Tix' d my eal of oflice, and su b'd m name, this d.ay of the year Clerk cf the court of cc M-re 'tatf wh i( tl-f vi lnr h. whrthf r p
' a U !-, ,r HiH Hffi.'.ivitsof rrepectable p
The a!)f)ve alfidavit is required
,J vi,f-re the nen-ioner has not rr
Ms stipend for one year. Pensi 'giving vithout procuring the above t'fi -nte, will f.til in getting the pension toydue. The above form must be pu e,l literallv.
! cess of its future managers in collecting the ! outstanding debts, whether they will be jable to take? up the notes that were in cirJ eolation when the bank so pav-nent. . ? r '-, " . f ' ' ' - ' . ' :
SUVE TRADE. The slave (''M ;iu Irish paper,) goes on and pc to the ?!ory of the French flag. The f :f one English frigate, the Maidstone. l in U days of June, IC 24, no les 50 i- rench vessels at a single spot up. if' a?t of Africa, the m'-asurement v-tls was between 1,400 and 1, 1
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yji triat sum a lar uu.. ii -i8 I
w. ' aiing, and sentencv to the puni3(1,.,t nt of death. A police officer complained to the lord m;. r that t he women committed street and highway robberies in gangs, and had become almost a$ formidable in such depredations as the other sex. Licentiousness of one kind led to extreme depravity of another. Patrick Kirbv,a fine looking young Irishman, aged 9, had been executed at Limerick, tor murder. From filtv to a hundred of his relatives attended him to the gdlows, with the most dismal bowlings, a few minutes before the execution,he was married to the stumpet with w hom he had lived. Perhaps he wished to make a repiration, which several of the princes of the country mightadvantageouslv imit te There is a great "blowing up" an the cottton speculators. The first h that stopped owed 400,000. or ah million and three-quarters of dollars, demand was about 12.000 bales a for consumption, but the spinners bu mbre than will keep them a going, the arrivals are heavy 2C,700 bags th? week ending August 15, at Liverj It s said that the crop in Egypt falls si SpAf-The French are increasing : troops ofv the Spanish frontier and thought that a new and furious civil is inevitable. It is said that 300 Spanish vessels I captured by the Colombian privalhe Spanish coasts. This is carr ir home to the enemy and adds gi .he distresses of Spain. razil will probably, and soon, ly disturbed. At Rio, two shots wc to kill the emperor, but they miss. Many persons had been arrested uence. . iu. The constituent congress o 1 h abolished the order of the existed under the provisional p : .t. "Good!" i k vguay is estimated to have a .! m, of 500,000 souls under the gov t tof don Gaspardo de Francis, wi lictatorand has entered intoatr .to GreaVljritain. The particulai aot "stated. Greece. We have cheering n and reports from this country the an rf them t Ibrahim Pacha is worn 1 , t .:. . his Egyptian army b J. ; . :ated, after a sanguir i: .: ooutthe 25th June: hi 1. J, jiat the enemy had succeed
, lping the C?reek fleet, an landed 5 cd v i 00 -additional troops at Navarinr). CoI troni was as the head of 16,000 men. I e Greeks are actually fighting for life, t it is said that, after, the defeat of Ibra- : the people rose en masse, and annihi- . J those of his army who escaped frorn jattle. But we cannot rely on the ac nts that are before us, though they loolj s jsible enough. . is mentioned that the Greeks have ly destroyed a Turkish 66 gun ship and 3rvette, by their fire vessels. The following is a copy of the oath taken general Colocotroni in the church of poli di Romania, before tbe people and members of the government. We swear, before God and menj to co. ute, by all means in our power, to the tependence of the nation, or to die free v th our arms in our hands, submitting toyy to the laws of our country, as establishby the two legislative assembles of 1822 1823. Ve swear not only not to raise our rebel ns against the government, not to conre by indirect ways and secret machinais, but to be submissive to the orders of ernment,and faithfullv to execute them. That we may be deprived of tbe light Heaven that the curses of the fathers the church mav fall on our heads and mtall the nations whom we call upon to itness our oath, may crush us with their resent and future contempt, if we perjre ourselves unmindful of these solemn romises. Turkey. The ambassadors of France, Russia, Prussia, and Austria, after hav ing received instructions from their respective courts, have transmitted to the Reis Effendi a note, containing their ofler of mediation to adjust the differences betwe Q the Porte and the Greeks. To this note was added the result of the conferences which took place at St. Petersburg, for the same object, between the ministers of those powers. The note in question, and the important matter to which it relates, have ccasioned Several extraordinary meetings f the divan.
WHEAT WANTED. THIRTY CENTS, per bushel, in GOODS, will be given for MERCHANTABLE WHEAT, 'elivered at Newman' Mill, bv E. LACY: Richmond, Sept. 22, 1 25. 78 4t justHpubI jshed; for sale at the office of the Public r, by the gross, dozen, or -iegle, FRIENDS' ALBIAISAC, "n!l'THE VEAR OF OUR LORD Contaiung, besides the usual astronomi-
! cal calculations, the times of holding the
Quarterly aul Monthly Meetings within the bounds of Philadelphia and Ohio Warj ly Meetings airl the Quarter!), Montidy
and W eekly ;Mfni.gs within the bounds of the Indiana Yrlv Meeting, and a variety of other ueft matter. Richmond, S pt. t , i C2..
