Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 93, Richmond, Wayne County, 21 January 1826 — Page 1
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' 77, ir rr "'-". " FR.ENII.v to THo.;HT1jro0"' to peace -Caycr. I - Tf SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, .8,6. VOLVMh .
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N.uhscnptVn t .lurn or . ; arreu.aS. me
Uj piper aisconuiiu" "
.i of the time Scribed lo.,
Fiftee:. lines r Vwcrt -five cenl.
STATE EPITOME.
From the National Journal.
..t;nr 11 rmiwau or
Pr,c.B. ". T"" I Jto connect
locks lor uouis,mo"1".- ... ,i, ,;, bethe waters of said canal with the nver be 10NEw.jEBsEv.--Th.L0,n5latUrorosco.. the 12th lost, nftcr a wf "f s,' L-d-rin, which time the, ed J , Their session as a
W bu one. and mant act, of meorporaUon were Pard; no."-. hoover, lor banks; all of which, save one, were po?tponed to the next .'Mion. r ..mniml nf auction
1 Pennsylvania. - . duties paid into the State Treayir) . by the 'auctioneers of tlic city of Pmladdphia, for ; the quarter ending December 1st, is about 1 30.000 ilollar:?. ! Eil.t hundred and fifty-t.vc hamper, of ' Potatoes have arrived in th ship Dclaiware, at Philadelphia,- from Liverpool, and sell at one dollar a bushel.
The manufac turers et cotton au w...
INDIANA LSSXSXjATUaa.
IN SENATE.
Wednesday, Jan. 4.
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referred to the corr.mittec on military affairs, pray ing a reduction of the salaries of
Mr. Ewing reported n bill .amendatory the nembert 01 uie to the ac.S relative to county seminaries, of other oPacers of government ohotc. ay :.ir,rdi.,c additional oowert . the several is excessive.
i . . A resolution wes naopico, ws certain tat,. r..a herein t amed. expediency of .o amending theact repuUe ory ,.m duced a bill establish- ting divorcer, a, to require the c.rcmt .Mr.urc,ory 'r"uu , courts to assign counsel for cny ii.dipent ",8A u f-Wch" "- -S-tdered person applymg for a divorce , rh. .I..0 ,o a leco .d time to-morrow. be. in the opinion of the court, unable to
j .Mr. Chambers laid before th. '"pXTintrodoced . Mil pro,idinS ! $ ! "AlJ 'a I" 1 ffi his for the printing and distribution of the act,,
;L, v., c.. j - .-tail) joint resolutions, and journals ot the pnsi name t.om Peacock to Lamb, for certain j AMemW.
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N.mrsutK.-There ; len good, at Philadelphia hav-e ree ved
;r, tiSlat. C3t(l'iMuu,u.,7u 1 to have a mo.ithh falc oi
lacture?, n aid mn, m cinu February 1st.
A ii.en.!.erofthcleRisIatnrc writes imis: Be fore five years elapse, the Siwjuehan . i ;.t. It.tf ct llt
?n',,,l,";T:r-;rr.i93iuii.c.of
'iiiire! oi ,,v - a .Ji:::; i.nd.,,.r..m.ad . ornev. -t $ i--. t"" s"c""' ':u ;.iJ ' eV:
are 10 incorporaleo ni.if.i- - c,,:1!;ri.ullural socicti. s. and twenty -s,X incorporated academies. M 'ssvcuSKTTs.-Mr. Snm-irl F. B,r e t ...i. ..-.- hpintT rmilii d in m i-
(): motion of Mr. hwmg, it was lUsokctU That the judiciary committee be instructed to inqure into the power and expediency of declaring by law all county oilic to he vacated by a conviction of the : mt..,i iKnrnf tn n nri'seiitment or in-
dictment, before the travers jury in any circuit court, of a criminal offence that is put.Uhableby confinement in the penitcnA ! .
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l'tie joint resolution relative topurcnas
ttil Will l'V " ' . . j improvement, of the bed ot the river are
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, mtmiicr oi u- i . . rrhi. iomt resolution rciaiivc n ir...--B,f..re five years elapse the .-.1-.,,,, 1 h J'" r to thts commtUee j i.a will be crow . ,fa,T v,.rara and, on mo.i its further con.iderat.on Allen- 3J
A tm-in rt'irl rf tit rlnv T"7?9 mpnt 111
committee of the whole, on the apportionInrs nritl rnrsrnf atives.
I.JCIH Ul r - - " Wednesday, Jan. 4. Mr. Child submitted the felloniuj rcPThc committee to whom ucs referred the different reports of trustees of county : mnnrt. that the followii.C is a
correct statement ol si mmary lands in the . ! ir . a ..... -awic c rli'rr'fl
liands ol the uiuerciiiuuMcC5.c ..v..
M-aonebriddiscovcie.h on taking jj j ,wo ,and.nne piintui f the un a I ir2e Hat stone, a la rue rodr ol hvn.t; , Fif;iw am Nl.w.0reanS hy Mr. ?nakes, which had probably 1 WIUe, 0f Charlctun, presented to then.
there for the winter. I ney wen- - .j. ,
tb.wun.esi.iMt.Hl various si-ns ot ,,,-; Ii fMm Charh-ton, with n cargo ..f lt-00 ' ' r
O . Via- counted, there were 1 1 o, a - -; f lllC 1(,r.,?t ever ciporteu ; r
ers of puMic land,, was laKcn up, .. oo Monroe, 301
mot..;, itslunner con..u..- BarUlo,OCM:w;41 34 MoMgomcry.
... a t.t.i.iirnfiv mxinoneu. t . . . r r
Tbe enro-,ed bill to amend the act en- JK, tith d -an act for the better management of ti.esh.tc prison;" Fl . '
A mI the cnrosel Dili proY,.....f; r - ascertaining the expanse of supporting the b ej
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i 'HUH 111.4 v . I n a T!;?u whirh has recently he-n taI !-,.., ,p der t).e direction f the town Coun- !' ril. it is ascertained that C.lumhia co.,
l.trn while male; lll.u wnut41) free c h'red male-; 61 free to-
r I..... eon m ,h' l:ivrs: Boo IC"
male slavt- total population, a,o,. cnili nia:i. named 1 re?
ton,ndveiti-e in Sanni.h. that he will
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The vessel which is ta carry out cohm- ; u t l hcri u will sail from lloton about SethorSOihiust. About fortv people
otr.doraie prtpnn b tan? .. TKo iiidetit of ale C olh rr -
emiarn. ... niat
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have coiuriuuicu alN";CVox.-T.,e conn.v of Al.e.nv ..... .. .,.lationof42.C2l; m IC-'O.
SMi: l-, h mah:?, U'. ! lwiw,r Lct .un h. that cily, on the Vci-as.s subject to nuiiti-i dutx, 4.3al ; ffC,. t Svinmc th. orv of the earth. Th.. tnr. 7.532; paupers 220 - colored ,, J thitate about
ppr,ons .pialified h vote, 1 --acre? of hti- Q t, milc, hit,C between Y lint provetl land. lOMOC-neat cattle, -o.ti-lb jj -( ,,hoUri,. rivcrs. Lhor.es l0.032-heer, hO.OAO-yird ot h a . U u1im;(tion ofaf tides of ululled cloth mai.ulactund in the preceed-ijj fini NVw Ob an?. receied nevear, 43,316. fl fr.,m th intt rior dmim the ronimernal .Lrcnc C,nv. Jhe number of ,Mnm,!t( i5,u the Ut of Oct. 1824.
male is 14.575, tern , es i.,: -u, u;. rT j, . ou 30lh SePt. V.?. ulation27.505-fomaks ol 10 to -.o nr.- j, 20-l.5i7 hales, Taluc,$'l5,2 m.niet 1501. marria-es durmtj the lat n , o ,
7car 105, births U?5, clea h, u U H.000 hhds 26. A res ot unproved wind 104.0 : f lG ()4!) lh(h. T.,at cattle 20,702, shcrp 4;l,i y , jard ol ,j M0.Mbhls failed doth n.anutactnr,d diinrp the year j ,', -,53,,., 40.102. uannel,fcc. 5G.ICG, cotton Jmn;. - 1 h; r 7Uolhs. c. 74,350, prist nulls 40, aw milU l't . kfMf distilleries LVasheric-s 358 , &r. A-nM ,! ;irUs cf real and persoi.al estate .S...3.V . n l,4ll, Tbert-nntvin 1 G 20, contained 1C00O u.-. mnnnnlU.
hahit-u.ts-incree 11.505. Thi U'i .. y.cnoi hhdt. oO'OO -lr will be entitled to two numbers f thejj ;Vu,r r ' 7.-00
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44.500 7,452
1 1 50 Orai ice,'
240 99 Parke, ,. 700 87 Franklin, 122 CS Perry, 39 00 Putnao, C70 75 Rush, 14 50 Shelby, CI 99 Sullivan,
75 25 Scott,
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5h9 85
123 02 C17 55
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42 50 37
39 31 22l 74 59 33
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!p,orannually ... thiUtc , nnfl Hamilton.
ere severally rcau a umu 1 M;riJ
TiirftSDAY, Jan. i. ,
The bill amendatory of the law and tor v r -. ailJ i0
I the better advancement of justice, was ' f' j lind i cl,,r. trd. r,ad I-third time, and on the ton ce n j i m,:.ll ti.is bill nass? it was decided in the ..-'......,
atbrnviuvc. All of nhicii is respcctlully saomineo.
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24L775
2.100.000
224,000
974,G4G ci4.cr
240.953 5.92S 27.540 9.900 64.430 lor.ooo
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uirnblT. , , j! n ..,, ori. .MO nudes
fV.V..-4,J20.mMCs, 3.743 Mj
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total I upuiaiion i.jio, o p.iuj-v . 1 r i. ji s. . I'l l r.rt-hi
marricu icmaics uhuu i. -' .v.. .- , r IC. In J 11 rim r n it'.! 1.T.27 Ulldcr lOll
flttui 1 yj - T - C marriapes during the ye.ir; 35tbiiths;i 92 deaths; 30,023 acres of improved land,! l.f5 hors-
i k J J v-. v , , - j ' - ViO .. .r.lj nf lull. it trr-knlli.il f liith
Beef. 1,24 2 hbh.
Pork, 15,35 2 hblf. Lard, 3i,C00ke; Hacon Ham and Pork, in bulk, l.r.h409 lb".
Corn Meal, 3.420 bids.
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e; yaiu?u. .u,., , , 73.503 bbls.
made within the year. 2o.l2 ln ; ,
C4.tton,&c. 12Kn5t m.lU; 3 ?aw mills;; J, ' ' 37
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C4.tton,&c. l2Rn5t mill; j. saw mm-, j y - . 3 iron works, 3 distileries; 59 asheries.; rP' ' oo ' Ti- population in 1C20, was 4.437, incrase j I ides, J).00O, 11 I aiiSf' ll oil. o.-D M.
' The ceatlcmcn summoned !o attend .he W O I. 13 Court o?0.t and Terminer, held in the I . ; ' -vdmeof Mohawk, a few e.l, since, as,! vrOU . 1 U on. grand jurors, were altolhcr. the greatest, W I"--) -'' ' " 1 :nen L have heard of. The l;.,ai,-i; 'j " wV.hod M2 pounds, and the lipl.te-l 17.V Haxsee.1, ICObbl.. iu. Ti, ....;..it ilii whole 24 wa- ;i
500. and the average weight of each man up 'A ards of23l lb-. The StKk aid Exchange IVnud, in: JJi v York, have i yotii.bnted .5'250 to the i y. r . . . t t I
153.520
235,005 145,r.72 3,420 45,352 7,775 20,900
55.000 13,b84 1,950 13,320 10,470 201.032 10.031 1,440
fau.h ofr (Vphan AmIuiii in thatfity.j Th '-'iit f r the idiefof Poor Wid-j ..V.rA. ii i -.i i ... v.... v. ..
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OWS Mlui fii!.iik"iriij.u in ii ,' i ring the U;t ar, tended S21 34,09.1 TItere were 227 w idows and 000 chil- ; J . . . . .1 r Inn i nr. ixi n- w . . i-..rii'H-i
ced the ,tciing cait of ihia bci.cvolctil in-j U btituiion' . i
u application is to be made to the Le
; i?lature, for an act to increase the cnpilal
S 20,97 2,C 13
In addition to which can he added a number of nrth les oi ..;,li...r ,..kic valued at about 2,000.000
Onto. There are 4 2C deafa. d dun.hj
perMns in the State, uccriaincii i) -' The schooner CininTice nrrijci I at S-mdiiskv, on thp -2SUi.ull.from Buffalo, with ovJrrvaid to he the f.rl e'ver brought " i n
there in the fchell. The .-rand .lurvof Washulon court) haM.rentedasa-reatev.ltbeea.herings
at e ectiois,anl HH'nmsi . . . I :.. .r.llrllllir till1
he cnoila i at elet lioo-,, dim - .......
v- n . i ... .i ..! iii wniiiir'
s ,-k ot the Niagara Canal. Company, to'; pihl-, w lucu uwy -ay ... " 9 Ah- sum of 500.000 doilm, with power tod worat men to the public connci...
Mdved W into committee of the whole on the bill amendatory to the act to re- u- . c l . .....lr ItllClllftS 1
late the mode oi aoin i-o j . , :u ..m.wi.(l hv strikinc it om
! I lilt ll 'Mil v5 -.- j . ! from the enactin- clause, in which the . . J In gnld
i Senate icfused to concur, aim ;,
bill was re committcu to aui
I FniDAV,.lan. G. j The most important subject before the ! Senat- this day was the bill introduced by j Mr.Ctton nome days ago, increasing the ! i-iri-diction of justices of the peace. ! o-i ,c ntwurrrml attempts al
nuci 'n x" , . . amendment, the hill was read a third time , ,l no the miestion. Shall this bill pass? it
was decided in the negative. Satcuday. Jan. 7. Mr. Oliver offered for consideration and adoption, the following resolution, to wit: !ieo!vcl9 That his Fxcdlency, the Governor, he requested to lay before the en.l..4...lj.a rmtt nt nf the ouantity alio
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I description of public arms and equipment
received -by this state trom me united States annually, from the year ICtC, up h. the present time inclusive. And the said resolution was read and a- , i
uopieu. u,rtn the
Mr. Gregory, trom me comuuuv w aff.ir. of Indianapolis, now offered for con.ideration and adoption, the following res
olution to wit: .a
RtskcH, That the commiueu .... anapolis affairs he instructed to draft, an .... . .1 r i.. mnitirllll' tlie
report a bill to liie renau , - ry- r -' . . . . . . a :... . nntta In let III!
a-'ent ol stale ai iii.ii.iii lowest bidder, this ensuing season, the i- a t ....irornnr nl I III
buihlinu of a hou?e lor me ,tate not exceeding in value, b000 Aad the said resolution was read and o'hOUSE OF REPUESENTAT1VES. rmoAV. Dec. 30.
Mr. Posey,
and rejected by the House, to adjourn on the 1 lib January. .... Mr Palm-r presented the followm-res-uhlJi(;M fnr the lon.ideration of tbe louse: IWrr -That the judiciary committee b, instructed to report to this IloiHt, a bill providing for the repeali H law of Encland or Great llri am, oi he : n;u.!,. or that directly or inui
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recllv atiect me .n:.j . fc.im..v Mr. IlillU moved to amend the; mchy adding the words -and speech, wl.ic.i wa. decided in thu neijative. Spn.ltt. The en-ro-l Wll horn the benatt, and passed.
All OI Wllllll . . j A resolution was adopted, re-coimnit-tinc to a select committee the appoiticnment bill, with instroctions to report another, fixing the ratio so the senators shall not exceed 15 nor the representative 37. Thursday, Jan. 5. Thr Speaker presented a memorial of 'm.. ll.t ih. rm lfee suhiect Ol tho
I 1 ilflliai mvv, r.avieation of the Wabash, which wa read
and relerrcd to me seieci .
whom was relcrred so mucn oi me v...nor's mesLgc as relates to that subject. n frrvm the CCHlllilttee Cj
tt i fr.nftn n ri nnr t cf tt:2
w ays hiiu iucuit int". i -state and situation of tbe finance?; v?l ich i : U k TI.,
was read and concurreu in vj 1 and 250 copies ordered to be printed. F rv i r v . I:m. fi
n r MK..l a tnL'n un ths orirri
iir. IJCIK19 UiU.ru y.v. I' 1--nal billrr.aliiiiganapportivOiientoff:cr.ator3
an iepresciiiitne? ii bly, which vras reported to tbff Houf? by i c.h.rt rntnmittre aoDointcdcn thatsub-
ject nhich motion prevailed. I
V iuioui uiiicnuiiiriii" v , bill, after Tvhich Hr. Honk moved to strike it out from the enacting clause which motion was negatived, ayes 21, noes
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ti.. 4tr. ihn nut. Shall said.
l lie ijuirs.i'!' v bill be engrossed, and read a 2d time tomorrow! which was decided in the ncga-
. I il Will Iwny
The House then toou up mc um the. Senate on the same subject. Mr. Howk moved that said bill be read a third time noT7,vhirh motion prevailed, and the bill vras read a 3d lime. On tho question, Shall this bill pass? it was decided in the negative. Saturday, Jan. 7. Mr. Marshall, from the select commit. . . f.rrd that nart of the
tec to wnom vi ' . . . r,0 rt tbGovernor's messaCe, which relates to thnavigation of the two W hite rivers, reportcd a bill to improve their navigation. Mr. Child moved to re-cons.de tl. ; of yesterday, rejecting the b.l I from Senate making an apportionment of sena tors and representatives, vyhich vts deter mined in tbe affirmative. iiiniii nut on tne pa-
''"TheWlt.roduced bv Mr. Hov,k. on un in. i io taken up and the same subject, was int. i Ttir representation aUOOO and 2500. BLANK DEEDS " ron .9Af.R at nun orFicE.
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