Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 99, Richmond, Wayne County, 11 March 1826 — Page 2

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FOREIGN AFFiilHS.

Mexico. The Message of President Victoria to the General Congress of Mexico at the opening of the session of 1st of

January, gives a gratifying view of the

Si Ais. The fire at the Escmial was nr-ji

rested but the damages committed by it were estimated at 750,000 francs. The

GENERAL SUIirJARY.

The Legislature of Delaware, at the in-

annual deficit at the treasury ot Spam is 'stance of her sister, Maryland, having pas-

; said to amout to COO millions of reals, orj;?ntJ a );nv to prevent thecsenpeof fugitives I 23 millions of dollars, for current chnrgcs! ;f labor in the latter state, and to" com-

; jne King iias ucmnr.uea luu.uuu dollars oi . , i i k n a caV no Delaware to

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folrr f K r rft'intrr ,ili ! i: n t nifn f fff !i

as prospering under its present constitution j; lJJC chants oi caci.z, as a remuneration be r,jniishtM with a legal pass, has there-i

, 1 m r ior ucciarmg mai place ;i

liprnnrl rvnrt tntinn. Who nvrrnlion of !

' i j i , it , - . r.- J hey cannot pay it.

n . l r..i, . ! bnvzir.. 1 lie

ni me. interior inn l nances, iic iun

Iiee T'OI't." ..vi-ifxl fho ef rMti dU:itif:ii'lmn of mri-

nv of the people.

frigate Pirnnga, withi

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adequate to the wants of the government, " ..u yut, ou-c cu io rw.t:

"".-,.u anii Minn iui lm J a lie I i o.

I lie ''Diario de Rio de Janeiro' of

and the commerce of the country was in a flourishing state. The President speaks , with gratitude of the happy connections of j

The editor of the Penacola Gazette

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c. 27. contains the following decree or

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the Republic with the British government, -.4 -r, ui u e emperor.

and states that the commercial relations exist with France and Holland a commercial aj;cnt to Mexico has been nomina

ted in Prussia, and assurances have been received of the friendly disposition of the ; frovcrnments of Denmark and Sweden. !

states, that his agent at Tallah'asec has been refused permi.-sion t. copy the pro-

I -ccediii!s of the Council from the Records

! so that the people are not allowed to !knov the proceedings of their Legislature. Men, who feel power, sometimes forget

i no Government of the United nrovin

ccs of Rio de la Plata having committed t l A t A . I -.1

.itisoi no.uiiiy agamsi uns empire witn-jl Hy (hc constilll,ion 0f North Carolina,;

our provocation or previous lormal declar-Hno who shall denv the truth of the

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atioa ot war, rejecting thus the form es

tablished, nmoni: civilized nations, it is re-

VMhinn- finsfilo had heen dirnvprrd on li l"ired by the dignity of the Brazilian peo-

iho n.irtof Russia. and there was reason to I; PIc ail,J tlje rank tvhicrh belongs to us a-

belicve that the Mexican Knvoy to Rome i! moM" . powers, that I, having heard my r tat n)J)S.qll0IlUv, both' Jews and Ro-

would be Kindly received hv the Pope. In j wl''' fl,,,,"u u"""i ? 4 .... J - ; .j n i : . . i r i i

protestant religion, of t!ie divine authoritv gtf iflior tlm Oti! rr "XTmv 'Vt z t ; n n ! i f .

can hold any oflire, or place of tru,t or i b,,h ?ml s

-! . .i.. i t :. i.. l! members.

I jUUIIl in uic iivn lie p:u iim.-iii. v. Itlllll ui.u

ii cent, per acre for every acre, p. , hllmf tut nf!ii"ii t'mlt . ''

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uunureu acre?, nor less u;nn tve; There is in that nart of the s(- . ,, v quantity of vacant land, some? (,f ji ...j " to cultivation, and the timber of'i.t,.. tio'is of it being valuable. Tl.ji Iirr ., ' ! line opening for emigrants, who ' afraid of hard workcspare living r ., ,

i Ciusr: of r.'n: roi.onFo I . :L A , Resolutions liave been adopt-,! )S v fate, of Pennsylvania, e';pr i,c of i I pinion d the State, that vl-ver. I , j, j national evil, the people ::;:d tin j.;Jf" " jibe union ought nviiually to pnfi( :. in t ! i duty and !ii:-.Ka of rtmovii, t ;. ! ! that l!ie gener.il gwverr.rneat .;"'.

practicable, to adopt a plan fbr its r; abolition. Uskkul Qv'sU The I.;';:iJ.itu,Maine, has appointed a C mnnttt c t ,,'

tract with some suitable persons . -

and copv papers t;

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nlliiflirifr fAnnrrnnnfrv ho romnr! in c,,K. it t'O, K agaUlsl IHO Said ) I'OV IIICC'S and

stance as follow: , their Government; directing that by sea "O.i turning our eves to the nations who !;a,ld ,an a possible hostilities be waged inhabit this happy hemisphere, justice and j u')on thn,5 authorizing such armaments gratitude oblige us to mention first of all the l!a.s m-v subjects may please to use against mnt :mrinnt f A.norir, nnrl ihn first f i' t.iat -nation ; declaring that all captures

the civilized world that acknowledged our ; or prizes of whatever nature, shall accrue

rights, and the nrstof the American stales y - u,uyapu,r wunoumny aetiuc-,; , hc takcs occ: that solemnly proclaime d and succeeded ; ,on J '-"or oi he public treasury. I ol- comrnon poitcncss in

mestabhshing her independence. 1 he L . j States of America, models of political vir- ; tue and moral rectitude, prosper under the ! system of a Federative Republic, which has been adopted here with enthusiasm by ; the spontaneous voice of the country. This form of government naturally allies ; us to and binds firmer our Union with the j country of VahinL'tn. The Minister of, that nation is coimi s Lined to form trea- j

ties, and no time will be lost in submitting

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instances, de- !! ariJ .,e5f ,a. 1 Vvlyama. 1 :i,,v n,

ny aiso in me .ew j.ngiand i-Uk-i ,; ,J

empire

(rcat preparations were making to give effect to tfiis decree hut some Ruenos Avrean j i iteers wercalradv repoit d elf; the toast and Rolivar will probably payj a visit from the interior. i

The empress has latelv had a son and!

such arrangements as -halt be agreed upon 1 lc,r' '"formation of tlix- important event

u.is, fin (jounr, ueen desp atcneU to all the 'legitimate courts.

1 he commencement of the war between; i: "... il and the Patriot Provinces of l.a!

1 l.tta, is the comment ement of the last act . . .i

marks with conudaccncv, that branches of i 1,1 u " t-r-4a oi -oum American cmanci

moral and phvsical science are now gener- j ,;itl,!- 4 energies of the whole line of nllv tau"!it there: w!ich the nu?ill.inimit ! lml ,-,I,'"d"ont states will, if such a force be

to the deliberations of Confess.

The Mexican government has under consideration an extensive plan of public education for the Mexican union. In his recent ine-sae. President Yhtokia re

ef the Spanish administration proscribed.; The Message contains the following : paragraph: 'Although, as vet, the connection of the two seas, b the isthmus of TeliU.iir 'ptc,' by means of a canal, i- problcmatii al, all j doubt has var.i-hed with respect to the j facility of opfiing short and very good i roads for the trade of tile world. The ex-! pedition which the government sent thither, j has returned with a confirmation of that j point, ai d having accomplished its purpos-1 Cs for the most part." j The respective constitutions of the sev- ' oral Mexican states lino been found to be ; nicelv con-intent with the general system.! Italy. The venerable archbishop of enice has made a report to the emperor . of Austria. Her population has greatlv diminished, beins; now not more titan one! hutidred thousand, and two thirds of her ! inhabitants are unable to support them- j selvc?. Seventy thousand individuals , stood in need of charity, public or private. Such is the withering of despotism. The Austrian is chiefly known in Italy in the

shape ol a s idler or a tax gatherer. i New persecutions against the Jens are jpoken of. All commercial contract between them and the Christian' are to be dissolved a handsome pr-cu! ation for the ; C'trntinn:. no doubt! This is the act of the Roman government. j I'xc.ivatiotis having been made on the j

saic oi ine ancient tiiv oi 1 uscu em. a

I: i iti iso.vm j:-t ran Dnnr. A wrj-,-.

man Catholicsare disfranchised there. ! llL l' 1 ,Vm K ! . sar u,:i1 "t4"''-

MMiniiimtn thU n Thlir, i;lt vc;ir,I ivc hundred and twenty

day evening,b the Rev. S. Railev. Georoe ! lirlm:xu , ,,avc hccx inrce,;,:,, W. Kwer to Miss. Margaret Cogoesiiai.l, i 1 ac Jatl ot tj,,s (:,t' ' debt, wit!i(,: , daugthcr of Mr. Robert C.'Coggeshall. j 4wanco lroa; ih 1 'vs tiedit,r. Accompanving the above notice the cd- I io 1,re 0l11 hliil ' itor received" a famous slice of wedding j! . "l''" ni,Prs that tiiere arr :ln;

icake, and while he makes this acknowl- ! . viuiviu ueiui ummais m Hit state t

l ;ie numoer is not mj, '.

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,i:-f:i .,- r,. i -i mauds a t tlie lor the printer as well as

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... c ......e ro, tu n ucccmlKt, 18;, iona,,iomuc,, , ,e credit of the ri.ina ! btaU'i ' U:: -" lourth year of the mdenendi;ro :tr.d f h.i' , . . ,1 f.-m nmh,. r,? I ..... . ,..:.h.

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Our countryman, Gen. Wilkinson, died v im: in l,H ,n l a p'fi

at Mexico, the latter part of December, j Mis funeral took place in thu city of Mexi-1

co on the 1st ol January. It seems t tint a project is in forwardness to supply Pittsburg with water. The cost is estimated at ,S 10,000. The difference of insurance against lire would pay the interest on that sum expended. The value of imports at Roston, from October I, 1021, to September 30, lC'JJ, was .S'13,7 lo72C Duties -1,001,007. Exports of American produce and manu-

.;;factures 3,1-13,90 rorein produce and

; manufactures .0, 740,203. Total imports, 1 13,7 16,728 Exports 8.0C 1,2C(

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and Don Pedro, like Don I urbide, w ill I .1 rM , 1 , - , i . t . , .11 r i i m the Cnnrlestown bridge, near Ro-ton, he taugiit that in America the love ol rule . , r. . , , , . . , ... , , vt hich cot 1 100, lias received his princiamhition, it vou please is so ueneral ... . , ., . , ' , . , , b , al, the interest upon the original cost, and arnon the people, that evei y man claims , tllt., .i,,. -nnn i n . ,, 1 . . . . -, . . . i surplus of 000 dollars! ami . ill entorce his rpjht uilh the bavo- rr , , . ,, . . . s. ... - 1 RADII OT I IIOVIIIENCE. 1 he IlUUlliei net. a crown of sovcreiuntv lor us owns c t- i . i 1 i . , , - . ! of coasting arnvaN at Providence, dunni: head; and wnoctcr, whether peasant,: . i -. cmp.- ..e rr.n

prince or potentate, assumes one to the prejudice of every, or any other man's I crown, will soon want a head to wear it on. j In our opinion, the Patriots only wanted; an excuse tosend Pedro to the tomb of the, American Royalists. Their work in Span-1 ish America wa drawing to a bse; a royalist foot scarcely seared the soil of that; region; hut their neighbor of Rrnil v protlaimed to tb.e wtirld, that America; wn yet degraded vith royalty, and a spc-; cics of royalty, too, of too close an nfliniU to that from which they had so recently emerged, to permit (hem to contemplate itj; with composure. The curtain has risen, therefore, fur the tilth ac t of the drama,; and, although former acta have not been; without catastrophes of extreme interest, the closing scene of this will exhibit the vet more interesting one of the entire em.uu ipation of South America, and the dethronement, if not decapitation, of I 'e-, tiro, the second, and l ist, American Empe tor. I hilt. I 'at. ; Cuha. It is stated that a large body of troops have arrived at Carthagcna and Vera Cruz together about 20,000 men,'

entered at the custom-house. The number of cuslcm-house clearances coastwise: wa 30 1 . Rhoclc Island has lonr been noted for its extens: e manuf tctures and opulent manufacturing companies. 'et there is not a manufacturing corporation in that state, (we sp'ak u; -ui information in the Providence Journal.) Applications fur incorporations have been unanimou-lv rejected

by the Legislature upon the irreurnl that

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"UMiu'sa nan in tia uiiiur .iL'nCulan;,,!-!. and snmc of them have s veral tJious.ir.J-. We see in the ycsteula i-ucnber the invaluable ,Americr;n Parmer," th t " the actual annual of sheej- in Wa-hir i' . eounty, Pennsylvania, is 110,il.j The. total number of vessels whirh a;:. ved at Sndus!:y, 0'iii, ia l82o, iv.ij In 1023 there were but 178.

Dktkoit. It appears from the 0u-! r, House Books, that there were tu- ; . awl seventy arrivals, and the same nn t -of clearances of vessels at and from t ; port, durinpr the last ycnv.Htnild. Modi:stvI Cobbett says that all tie late evils in the money market, would h u been avoided had he'becn elected to h.; liamcnt. Gnr.AT Solar Ecr.r sr.. On the 12th r ? February IG31, there will be a great fclips of the sun, visible to us. At 1

20m. A. M . a small black dent u ill appt .: on the side of the sun, which will incn i .; to middle of the eclipse, when only a srr. : i edge of light extended beautifully dowi,. i

each side, will be visible. The whole'

' ition will be 3!i. 1 m.

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w ill he so great that the latest stars v

appear, and o!scurify will shade terrc-:.. tilings. (I- .v V I

A Tn;;TV with Mennat trees, as

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freedom from personal responsibility would ! sj chij.-i, ot the lube, at t,.e Lower Ma render the proprietors careless as' to the j !J1 village, on the 30ih U June, 1 825, ar pre., eedinu. of their a-enU. i ,K1 , hi1 uu u :n,l! 'TP'; Vi.vTF.r.-(;r.Ass:iorn:i;s. Tin: Micro- ' i'lo1 '!' it:c V- provide u

cosm, a Providence (R. I.) paper, of the 27th ult. says, that During the late warm weather, some tlas of which appeared more like dune than January, a gentleman in Warwick, ten mile- distant from Providence, was walking through his held,, when he was surprized by the appearace of multitudes of grasshoppers who sprang up around him, and appeared to be of the size arid possess the animation which he had observed oftho-e insects in the month

nf filir. 'Pfiij f wf f-ifii1 mm.iii lln 'in.

ther-tre, Greets, citv walU, public baths ,'i t,i0,.'hto J,e "tended lor an Mi" ; thoritv of a gcntlemrui of unuutionable

Slalult s, vvc. have het n found. I It pes - ' v-uw.i. l! veraritv.'' were entertained cf further discoveries of . f here are six bparu.h fngates on thejj Two elegant plaid cloaks, made of fulthe rao-t interesting character. ; Cuba Matmn and some smaller vessel:- (.f, (.,u(,h iMVcIlt(M, aml ni;illlf;irlurci )V P ranch. The adventurer (iregor Mc nu":it 1 :i'lu: ,000 Luropean tI7a voting lady of Connecticut, have recent(iregor. has b-e arrested at Pari, and !, m,l,,c wl,0,c lhxtul 5 :,ml n;e c?r !f lbcen oll'ered for sale in Albanv. The imprined. The s.bc r:ptir,5f for the 0,1 lro0P-- ( An attack h expected. 1 he roll is ()fthi(k texture, and lined relief of -mi. I 'ov's family, amounted to com,I,'-rcc ,Kls ,e;,ll' dt'dincd 1,1 CV1?C" i with a collar of mole skins. A cloaek of

tal loss ol the trade wal, 31ex-; fanu. kim m:uN. l)y thc s;tmn ' . i! hands, was seen at the exhibition of doClearedat Queoce, in 1 o.W! m,.stl. ,n;!lMr1 H,.ri.. :, lK, f':ir;ini .t.i

The

obsequies

Tieir oOO.OOO francs

the Ilaytien senator, who died iu Paris, were performed with much pomp. His body was embalmed, to be sent to flati. It is estimated that the enormous sum of o.'iO miltic!,- of francs i- annually haz. u ded in the public yarning hruse of Pail w iiif h, br ing licensed, yit Id a revenue of eight millions a j( ar to the government. The luxury of oii,c of these hous-in eating and drinkim.-, women . is asttuislt'mg, anrl bebaurhery of all sorts, is earlied on with prin' (h magnificence. In the year 1821, it appears that i..J men and 132 women t ommitO-d sub ide in Prance, being a diminution of 10 in number. The greatne-s of fhe i.utnher is i,pcnlv attributed to the gambling tables, the lottery, and the houses of dchauth. kept up by the government for the sake of the profit derived from them, w ith the distress that inevitably follows thoic who be- ' omc their dupes.

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8.81 vessel. 227,107 tonsand 0,03-1 men

entered. 78'o veel.-, PJd..iO0 tons

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ue n. Sixty-):;e new ves9 Is were built and sC,,t ril dtjiit, tjH. year, 'i'he value of the impoits is estim It d al more than

a milli mi siciiing. i he revenue from t!ie custom- is .C 120,000.

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: year. That one was presented to the ! j jate President of the ! 'nitetl States. I

; iron bed-trads are now made at se',

the loundiies near Phil tdt htl.i ,

have aeen

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ol the loundiies near Phi tde hd.t a. and

nloptetl for ust; in the public Tte-ir pi ineip a I ad ant age over

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census, of t!e population of Lower" n.f?lf .,.;.,!,,';.. ........ 'r ..I ..."l

( til li t f. ' ' ii ill in v.ii--i: ill I i 1. 1. 'iui, iiiivi .anaua has fatefv lieen taken the agfre-i' ..i.. n .. c. .. i . , . . . . ...

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,'i:c. ! Al M aunt Carbon, Pei::i. land which t could have' been nuichased. 1 2 vears sinee.

f (or si( v-lw'o ctMits per acre, now selling at the late of.vlOO per at re. on! At the late -e ion f the legi-'iature of

the slate of Tennessee, an net was pt'.ss."! for allow ing anv net ron to enter anv va-

a friemfiv intercourse uetuten the n:ui;

the Relanlse-etees at;ki:v!eiSge the sunn'm icv and claim the protection of tie t".

States; it is promised that they shall:, kindly treated; none but Aineiit aa c!: -Mis, duly authorized, are to trad - u.r them; they are to apprehend ail otih:-. and deliver them to the United State-,' a gents; depredations by either paity ar. forbidtlen, and the means of redress ;eji.iw upon, in cast; of wrongs comrnitti'd by either; and the tribe is not to aid or ass.?: any tribe or band of Indians net in mitv with the United States: This is t:..: wjiu'e substance of the treatv. It is signv.. among others, by Shan i-a-bat-say-e-s'-' the wolf chief, P-re-ah-rel, the chief Mf MKiLt'a the road, Mah-buck-sho-nk-eo-r.il the one that carries the snake, xlc. A xnnvrv, w ith the same provisions, w.v concluded with the Ricara Indians on r ICth Julv, and has been approved and rat. lied, b t.he 'resident and senate. . -w. Ti.r.rjr.r.f. ICxtraet of a letter from eUicerof the Uniteu Stales schooner ( i ran pus, dated Mailt a i'', is, Jan. 22.

t; arrived this morning horn a

id unl on Oh; banks

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gate I, JO,070. P,oth the Canada con-, tain about 1)00,000 inhabitants ,,nr dav to beca -me indedor.dent of (ireat Rntaiii. and, perhaps, to be united with us.

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th': spirit of improvement in the present age. says that printers', who haw; but le

cently been accustomed to receive a .-lice cant and unappropi i :t( d laml Jviug t'-st ol cake, as a fee for Miblishiag ma i riages. j of the Congressional Ue-;r rvation line, ami

are now complimented with an e.ti r !oaf.! n"rlb of Ten?.,.;..

w he I e war went w reeked tl.eie.

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i , and on our arrival we found tl.ev ha ! : died, except one !:gi, v!aivva towt.. tori-e. There only sustiM'auee h :vi ''' 1 Lin; blend of fid) hawk's f r tli i.ac, an I lk' - desh dried for nuat; tln ir situatioii b 'i! :: a ba; feu and shai p r.-ck, without a sfd ve:-;e?a?ion. 'Piv, re wei a tibirty-six n.en

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