Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 95, Richmond, Wayne County, 4 February 1826 — Page 3

1 k if tttnore thai thrcs C I.T;;h,and the groans o? the poor sufferer. Ilrrjost unmanned

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1C2G.

A sub;ect, interesting to the West, va occupying much of the attention of Con;rs al the last dates the bill to nmenc! (he Judiriarv system of the United States r Jhis hi!! proposes to increase the numbei f Supreme Judges to ten, and to side hree new circ uits to the seven already ox tin- Vy this arrangement, we shall b ut upon an equal fooling with our Allan jic brethren. We nor; on!v have a4 Dis Irict Court, composed of a single Judge by the proposed amendmet t wo shrub Vive, in addition, a Circuit Court, rcmpc kd of a Supreme and the District Judge , If this system he beneficial, as it is said U Yive been in the Atlantic State?, we ca f 2C no rocd reason whv we should nc nrticipnte in its benefits. The same syi ?m should pervade the whole Union, c unfriendly feelings, discontent, & discort must be gear-rated. Considerable discu; eioa has already taken place on the sut jeet, and much learning and ability di? pliycJ. Illinois. This slnte is divided into 3 Counties and, as staled in our last, contair 3 total population of 72.817 souls. I '1320, I) the census of the General Go 'crnment, it contained 53.1 21, and, accorc inrr to a census under the state authority ZO.LC-l. No satisfactory reason is give ' , fur this difference of result. The increns of population in this state has net kef pice with that of others in the west. Thi , mcuut nui O iu'iuit uiu nrpi :3 attributed to !!.'" ojeslion. whit !i ndta.jj in Congress."

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On the 16th ult. Mr. Lomas introduced

i into tSie House of Representatives, the folj lowing resolution, which was rejected by a vote of loaves to 2G nays .Messrs. Lo- ' max, Hannah and Lewis voting in the afi firmative: ! Ili'snhed, That a select committee he j appointed, with instructions to enquire t vhatanieudmats,ifany, ought to be made, i 'to the constitution of the state of Indiana. l more particularly to enquire into the ex- , j;pedieney of so amending the same as tc ,-i!cxptmge there from, the twenty-third secjition of the third article, which provides:

'that all officers shall be removed from office, by impeachment before the General

l;tiie third and twenty-fifth sections of the

said article, which require "Represent.-1

tives to oh chosen annually, and the Uen- j eral Assembly, to meet in each and every j -e:ir," that the same may he otherwise j

provided for by law, so that nlhcers may

cool for his thiri dress called at a merchant tailor' shop in this place, in order to purchase habits more suitable to the it cl mency of the season; but not being able to find any to correspond with the lightness of his purse, bade the tailor good day. He was not pone long before a coat was missing from before the shop door. Pursuit was immediately made, the man caught with the coat, and brought bad. -

when the tailor, very humanely poposed

it, whether slavery should he admlttd.

This is now settled and Illinois will nev

. cr adrr.it the viper into her boson).

ti n, to earn the will of the people into j

' ri.,-f o.-i the subjects submitted to

j A meeting of the citizens of Dayton is .(. ,n ( appoirti d to be held on the 10:h of tin- lt ;,r, Hilli? mwe ! to arnnd said resolu-

a I nv r h,,h ir.mir.. f !. , mon t i, t o c ons ule r ti w v roi r i o! a a a re - u i n a - i o i w -: -ana inai me ycumu st-v-

. r . r . t .-c 1 fc;r t.p c. rrit.ir if W-ir rorut tt'-" him ! tie?' .:ft!je Ixlh article be so amended, that ; L' iturc, fur the anprrtioi merit c t ben- sinj: me oirn un .i n.jr, rtf,ut mi.. mm, i . S 11 .. . . ... i . m ,Ut o! voting be changed, so as to;

(or i"d Rrnn entativt p The ratio i i; to direct the U-mmJssio;ier lor loc atuf: . . 7 . i

, the .National Koad, to fX . mine the mute

ADDRESS i

hv removed from office by the verdict of

i nilr -mnA t nrrtn.tril AnmKlv RWl' ;! (!.,. I,.. I ...... I . I - ! .. . l" .. . .! . . I

j. j t aiiu i.4ii. . ....-. j Ul.il lir jMliMjIU r. 1 1 1 1( : I IU (fill ailli M .U Ci j imcH once every two years. il hi trial, .r duck him If in the canal. The J ' Rrs'ihcri further, That the said commit- . l ater ua- Wis, choice, which was acenrdi. 0! tee enquire whether it U not expedient to ; y performed, by plun'ir in head loreprovide by law, to amend the constitution l rno-:t. tii the no small diversion of a 'reat in part, without subjecting the whole to inini'ier id witiu'-es. jLvtm Gazette ,f revision, by submitting certain, obnoxious 1 ,f;;p irN thereof, to the people for their opin- U'amii.voton, Jan. 1G Great alarm aP- , ion at the annual election, and whether j poar, to have been excited in New Y -?k 0 j provinon cannot he made, for continuing ! t WCek, by a ridic ulous st(ry of an?, is cseuiHiircs the in . ni)ei s ,f the General AssembU, b appeariej; to watr hmea, and prcdicling

-peciai cl leiiation, nn n'ers oi a conen , H. (estruction ot the city. Humor t-on

s veiled th-' tale; the angoU were preceded by a man with(ut feet, who zvalkcd.by. A i;U born infant also had some ngen V in the afl'iir. Altogether such a storv was made up, that hundreds are said to havequirted the citv, to set clearof the detrucfion wiiich i predicted to take place on the I'Jth inst. Journal.

PllOSPHOr.ESCFATE OF POTATOES. Lth

1 t 1 ?.'":0 white inhahilnnts to a Repreenta-

:ive, and 3?G1 to a St rator, which t;ives throu-a that place otnerwise, sas the j.

I 10 Setiators and 36 Representative. The jj Watchman, '-we understand, he will not J" of Mr. Evans, Speaker of the House of ; tenburq; tells us that an officer on uai.i at f T : . r i -. l j '! iri,- fir'.t.tl.r C.n.. t' IV'.n !.!! I?. . rrt.. . ill ttiuj.c i. rni.f tf t)id:itc ii r iSiirif. rt tho 1 t tli nf l:imi:irv in n;N

a i e u i . viovinior iia? iiGU rf ru a cemm u hi.i riiuiui iiiiiiiuni niv ji ut v. . .... w , ... r

iicatioa to each IKmie, claiming a riht jj hot be wll for the citizens cl IVc) mo;ai to

1 io adsTiiriister the -oven rnent, on the ! J something on this inter sling suhjei t?

ground cf the Governor's absent e from the i

ll . . . 1 a. ixi Iixl.-.n-i I AITUl'l I II fi

Grm'fuii-r. of tfii? flou-e 'f riotrr fit livr" :

:tate. for a few months, la?t summer. In

The friundlv and complimentary man-;

rierin which vou have been pleased to no-

Sooi- f-v v;nk iince, io comnfr lin; rn tie ; fnv ..rvir.e; a intir iiresidinif officer

the lriwer Iloue, his commurdcatiou was sj

l T. id on the table; and is likely to remain

vi '.ii' re. The Senate have decided t!

; Mi -.i2t ff Guv R., w nui!c i r f..i!.w in r--

imrk : tkV. hor, ..mevT, tint th- Cf riu.r i

on the present occasion, is to me, the most

flattering occurence ol n life; and 1 hope ,

-n j M,:rrrr in rrc...,.nirn.!i.,T th .,. H..rkf to thr l.rei- f lhat vo rrvnX)vlm tU will be pleased to nc ; hat.' li,t..Tr,aiH! tUl h.-nli not t-of !.,- i.-i-rra- t,, m. o-.r.rP thnnki for the

iheir opinion cannot affect the qtintior. ; bjpeer, of one o or fora-r Ca, r nfi, v,h.s j: (it.rorous nnnIlPr n whirl, : that it is a subject cf strict I v it-al ; ,l "',;4', n,-'iioi-itUMl th, tvm-a.i. ;u,t Af- ; h;v( c.om!ut tc(, Volirscives as a bod ' i . . I l, r.r,r;v!il, canal?, utnl then um! tl v. !u h Torre ! t! J ,. . , i r .' r n i l - . ' . -.h.-Tirter. ; . r.. . , . , . , ev h live v. tad f or tn (riendl v.iri luieat, ; ; r(!(iv. to t:tm - : and n-p.ctful manner it, wnich I have j : The s:;!J'.t; d pr-.mb!e nr.,! rendu- h thr-nark w. ;:,.',! n, (:.r C,, ri.rrj h:rn trati-d !v each member -of h;shon-;

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iocs, w.re iatr,.dt2c. into the Senate of ! Mr- hWr k-. U, had ,nUIfoo,! t! ,t t! ' ranle body individually. Indeed, ;ntle',icf,.. ,'.e .,t, ... Mr r, rrM 'I f-t. r,.t h Irttrr from n fr.. ,..t , x ; jt ;s witl mU( h pl're and pride of , , " ;Ir- i(jU--- ri,ir.. ih...att.r.a:..l a. that J.:r. ,i4rJ;fi-Hit I can say that I have never before; . , - on ..;e nxt ..ay, inruhn:!- Iv po..- (!ri k, roni..l3v rrrfi ,4 . f. ,., witneed, at any ses-ionofthe Legislature

Motsed a fate which tfiey did jiot merit. ' t ana! at J,::. r-t uu.Ir, IF Ohio WOul.l a.t in more friendship, i dulenrc and rt pectv

A e thh.Jc the :?ite should express her dis- !- tr-r njrtion- hut n-nt t-j-osfd t makiufz thi ftnte!' manifested towards the Speaker, by the

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:j'probatica of slurry, in lanunne deep

sini; t!i,' barrack:, he was alarmed on ob-

iftvitifia liiit in one of the barrack rooms. A this wa prohihited, fire was supe t d, m l h. hurried forward to the apartment. () a entering it he found the soldiers situ.. g up in bed, admiring a beautiful hht, which proceeded from potatoes in an in ipident stale of putrefacation. The lifiit was -ov'uidthat the soldiers could ee to real by it; it gradually became'hS and less vivid, and entirely disappeared hy the niht of the 12th of the month. 4 T a tt cial iur,tin of the 1 1 ti (.".arj- nt'T u ami Joinf-r'- S i tv of Ilic!:niOnl, Indim.u, drill 2.1 mouth t, 182', KeviUKD That th' following Notice have thrcv intirlioiii in th- lti I 1 1 - - L.rr: NOTICE 13 hrr hy cicnto th, uu tnhers of nid Society,

th it th-ir statt il rurt ti!ii will h, hchl on tit" lat

a tax t j t th, i'itrff. v.v hi till, rrporti-.i j ! w v, ( ; ;, firrv.in', j rojiord ! orrnv. ini; t i.no--t" ray I .th 5 rii.ri;.a! uxui intcrrki. To thi Go II. wn ,;.; r.M it,. w;i, unwillin-r to un.ft rttL the f' -ml. Mhih- th, Mat, w:n m ilcht, unl,-n a.: tl 1 y Ohio. Wen turn our thank to the -,p

;' j ana strong and not only express disappro

. n. . -1 1 1 a wiiiiarrness to bear her share i t ' : :c - r.'-i- ..tal treuhje nrcessarv to ' n r fn n 1 the ;s c v, 1 5 e d ha d -1 . It - .: n .Uo: .1 1 pftmitti d and mait --taine. !y tho r:atioT..d will and nuihorit.

-Vt ry &-'te i: if.t -rc-ied in its abnlition ; " .. !.. ( ,v 1 sm w ith th, rp!anntinn, a w I - riU though slave hr,! I:;rs r::a thi.nk it an ': ;!r",lw;,,f "J"- naho utui.'-ir.rut, h.-n k

; , pfijcioiH int,rfcn ;.r,,tJ!0 free str.tehould (' cecomc cca,IltL J u at w' hav,-cloocirjv.lice. take measures to effect the important oh-1

' 'niwy will I i he rate t!i.-n,M;lv:. rind that i: ,,1 with a desolating venLreanr-. The day!" I ' nrrM otae when r-tribwtif.n will hede-'1 )n;i:;dcia;i.j -e -tremble n.r our ccun-j f Irv, wliet, we think that G.-.d i ah:!

, "tU';!? ar' hi a measure culpable, if not ii ; V?vtq'!.'lly 0. All have ph-d-d themselves ii , ,0 "U j -p 11 1 a , ,,1 -stiiutiou, u ,if h tears from the heart- i. n.iliif.ii t1(. :.rf. r!l

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r. . r.;t r - - - ii - mI,,.1i..r' Alh.iii ,.h- m,i hi v 1 in U fix-it wv,!:th-(!a v. 111 the present Hionth, at '2 clorii in r-r ni.i.c i.-r 'i iar;i' ;i nm a h oulJ h, n rrf a- memaer? i oil'-Cil el anu lllul iuuan ,iou ; , . . , . . . , g. ii . . . i the afternoon, m th, sI,on orcuiued ny John-i, ry toron:j.!'t,t. .r. Nthon It port cn?' m-1 th-re has been on the present occasion., Krne,jat on .,5nt strPrt, bark nf Ir. WarrwrN, plat-! h rr w'u-.z -i or 5i,000 !"l!.m, and im; m!- 1 Tlii Consideration, IS dotlblv tlatterintr t Th, at,mh.iic, of the mtinh rs i enlirittd, ah

huinc.-s of import afo , will claim their atUntin. Neighboring l ar; ente rs, who ar, not menib;r?, are

requested to at tern!. iirmd, KKUUKN UARDKN, Pres. tt,'t, H.nos Guivf, Ste. 953

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Iou-.)L1:;.'Sr,;;,'r,n oft';e fare Heaven-J ly Parent, and -;!..v.( , uj ;h(.rirre a. il

muteness of fe lij!;r ;H

nurr.eUe?. the

,;rorp:.n-Iasi f Ullfl:( a.-spotiirs t r '

jc mi.i'riesof interminable: sh.vcrv. A ' iras w,, support n con3ti:ution ' which ' nrantecs a ri-ht so repnnant to nature,! 3f.tr we participate in the deeped uih '! f slavery. It is then a duty impne-d Up. :j a u to do all v. e can to nn.inotc the cn-'J re abolition of slavery. j Whereas The condition of a lare I ):':on f th: population of the Uiu?d (