Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 103, Richmond, Wayne County, 8 April 1826 — Page 2
AN ACT II
Amcnil.itury to an act entitle "An act to locate ani establish a Seminary in .ial for the county of LTnnn,M approved. Ft hruarv 7, T25. f approved January 19. lH2f 1
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' I 1 hcmhlij of the sltitc f larJiuncti That a rcg-jj ular succession in the office of managers;; of the Union county seminurv, shall Ik so1! cured by an election at the several town-j ships in the county of Union, on the first j Monday in August in each year, when .; there may he a vacancy then arising, or ; that has previously taken place; and on j the formation of any new township in sani '. county, the qualified voters thereof shall elect a manager in their behalf; and any vacancy which may in anywise occur in the office of manager, between the term of holding the annual elections shall he tilled ; by appointment bv the hoard of Justices j of said county, utitil the next election; and such manager appointed in pursuance of any of the foregoing provisions, shall be j subject to, and governed bv the former, and present law empaneling said mana- ! gers to a t. j Sec. 2, The managers of the said Union I couutv seminary, shall be and ther are hereby authoriz d and empowered to c : pend aod appropriate any of the funds accruing to said seminary by the existing' laws of the state, or hv gift, grant, donation or otherwise, in erecting such ncces-' sarv buildings on the site selected under the law to which this is amendatory, as miv he requisite for tin: mc and convenience of said seminarv ; which improvemenu lull he made "hv public contracts entered into with the lowest bidder, on a plan to be digested hy the managers, atter giving at J. .i-t sixty day- w ritten notice, at the uu il place of holding elections in the several town-hip- of said eouutv, ot tin- line , place and manner ol ordering tor u. h contract; for the performance ot which, the person contracting shall give bond, with security to be approved bv the manager, in such Mimas they mav direct. (
evanisacu
nolhing but what every body j
admitted others, that it virtually gave I
I'm go-bye to t! General s. pretensions. ThcTmovcr, Mr. Bull, made a pathetic ap-
by a hoy about I o years old, called 'She-ba-grtjkk, in a drunken frolic.? On Saturday, the murderer having teCnrppmhen-
AA rnmnrrs iurv were summoned- and
after duo inquiry, thc found a verdict of : peal for the purpose of obtaining an , unanwilful murder against Sha-ba.g:.jick. , We imous- vote-in which he asserted, that -Ml have not learnt that the wounded Indian Ij this resolution was put down, Gen. Jackis yet dead. The murderer is confined in 'son goes down with it forever." the jail at Poniiac. ! The General has lived to little purpose, Nearly on the same spot, about ten days j if lie can be put down by the indiscretion before, an Indian was murdered by one of of a few ov er z.mIoih and intemperate his family, who put some poisonous 5ub-e friends. Such frequently injure, but canstance into his liquor. iinot put 'down forever,' a truly great man. On Friday last. Jaques Crow, an Otte-j ; wa Indian, was tried in the circuit court!! FOOLS. A couple of fools in Newfor .Monroe county, for the murder of Am-Jersey, not long since undertook to rob two bequaw,a woman of the Potawattamy na-1 printers, it is said, with a hope of getting tion, on the Gth January last. The" pri- 'money, and that they actually did get upsoner was found guilty ef man-slaughter, wards of a dollai ! By the bye, we very and sentenced to one year of hard labour much doubt their having obtained any moin the county prison, and to pay a line of i.ev. Some Quixotic fellow s might have one hundred dollars and cost-. " j attacked them, it U true, and with all the Kishkauko and his son still remain in spirit of the knight with a rueful countejail in thi- place, and probably will c ontin-j nance, but that they got any money is a tie there until the next regular so. ion of- most gl iring paiailoxi Indeed we arc althe circuit court in Dec. next. We un- most iucliued to disbelieve the whole story, derstand that it is intended to revive a pin-; Jiff, Gazette, seeution oiu o instituted against ldm Khh-;
kauko for tlie murder of Mr. St. Albiri,; S vto Kxitam:. It i frequently pre
from tLt: National C::z,-Uo.' Wo have received papers of the ';., can capitol down to the 29lh Jana.;; v,a
Oil, I
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several vcars before tlie late war.
Trnr:) (lie !iaton M liiral triP'tlir p.cor. It is some vcars since the cobweb has been introduced as an internal medicine, though il has long been Used as a loiimim stvptic in checking the heinnrrhae Iron slight cuts. A case occurred to u aboit a vear ao which seetm-d to reipiire ju-t such a medu ine as the cobweb has btdi represented to be by the Fn-nrh Joun i-1
i-t-. Thertr seemed to be in the car a 1 1 : i t the bank had failed three months be- j
jeneral disposition to hemonhage. We
lound the patient lahormt: lor bieath, ex- a tiava lb r. Uir" lie had tli
tremeh weak: couching up blood tirnj tlie luit-, and disi.diarinu it ii large quan titit lrm the bowel. Bv the administration o.' ; grains of cobweb eveiv three or t'otir lioin, the whole udiicultv wa removed, m th.it when v saw the patients
tented a nn excuse for di-c ontinuing a ; newp ;iper, the necessity of the individual j S iv!!: ( xj u .v,M w hen there is no l.ict j better eta!)lihcd than the taking a news- j paper is the best economy. This p sition j
is plainly illustrated b) the following short
ston :
A tanner of Kennehcck county, a week ago, presented a five lo!lar bill on the New j Haven K ile Bank, in pavtnent for an artit le, lie wa much surprised when told '
fore, having recentlv taken the note lrm ,
r)ntimu 'I his
1 L.-t Mimmer to swi: i.xi'lai;: i
A! urn
tlie Alva ratio iuercuno 10 ine
It is suggested in them that the Civ-,.
bian gavernmeiit could not have uls the British Cabinet to send an agei.t to (j.,' Congress of Panama; a circum: -ta:u e t,i had been fctated in the Paris niiiiisleiv i journals. The tone oft.be Mexica;, v., te;s on the ?ubj'Ct is strtmi:. They that Great Britain has nothing to do ; tin.' objects ef the Congress; deny that C: lombia has any right to take the I e:; J, t,. act without the concurrence u( th: ot!..Slates; and hold this language be-idt., If Colojnbia has involved her.e!f W) this invitatitm with as mucti readiiu s facility as she has concluded her tiralic, with Great Britain, it will not be lus!. fore she repents of having committ; ti j. ., administration of her allairs ta men u!, are not on their guard against the CG!,L. quences of precipitation. Kxcessive gratitude may conduct Colombia to the s.er.; slaverv from w hich she has emaneia: t httrself by ellorts so heroic." But the article must worthy of notice ;. l!ie following: uIt is said, very generally, that the Sci. ate has agreed to authorize the Fxecutiv governiiuuit of the Union tt)join witli Republic of Colombia, in assisting t!;c inhabitants of ('uba to achieve their ihiit. pendence. This measure doe ho;;or j
ii the Senate, and is sufficient, of itsdf, t,
stir the tire of liberty which is chcii-i.L-; in the boorns of the mh.iiiitants (i C'sj' :. ami to strike their oppressors v. ith t- riur. It appeared to be full time f r the (':.. gress o Mexico to give such authority u tne Fxecutive, as w on 1.1 enable it 1. j; trate, in the moat prudent ; i r 1 1 1 . m,. manner, tho-e scheme- t.f agu'resian w may be lormcd .-i,rai;it America hv licr cdioti enemies, and of w.hich the isl i;.uu Cuba will be the fulcrum. l-ur ti, i;ra;.i men have jut arrived at the island,
more troops may succe.-ively anive.:.
KLOIUDV l"ii N-. ! i'.x'-. -f . f a Ir'li r !itin at (! rf M. t-r U t ' , A. (i. - . Utt :;, J lit i Catitotiii f ,! Hi1 -ciu ja;!. i). . . ic:. Voij will peneive bv tlie nition returns for thi nvuith, that more rations hav e hern i ined to the Indians than uual. 'I hi j ha been o aii, d bv a number cl In- , di m 'av frem t to 700; who were obli j ucd to e nr." to tie su -aencv, near the cantonment, f-r the purpoe tt receivni th ir pre-en! fnan the gov err menUareea'dv, t- tit tn-.-.ty. n--t of tla tn had tiav ih I from r.O f( 10 mile, ar.d were t n tir lv w ith.u! u!)iti i e. Th iuii g of , ratio , tii the Indian, under the tre.itv , t x pirrd eai the Oth October. The m. j.a ; part of the nation are. ami have been, sulforine; for x'tnc time in !r u.e w o t. Some have di d from '.;"-!!ju, ai d many hav- Iiv-d upun the root ot tlie w et briar, a- a sab-titute for !read. Thi i owto s-eral au ?: lt. The ou.tinut d drought, for t w o month, vv hd-t lh n tern wa tatli;tL'- Th- -e who iitn. vtd vvitltin t!i new h.ou.d .rv line had to ultivate now hind, whh h would not piodtscc the tirt veil of pl.tnlin;:: and od. .M.mv did not come in till it was too late to plant. I r an aur o i thev aie in the mot miserable sittiation; and u: le the lmv cniiiifiit asit them, in n v l them mut starvr. and othT will di predate on the pro; ' rtv of the white, in the Ahu bu t ar d St. J!iti' ( ub-ment. It i itnpo-i-l b for mo or anv other ii'n t r whopo--set - the m alh-st ft Toil: ef burnanitv, to r -it .? a din j me i f 1; f tn nu n, vv omen, and hi hi re a, who are a tually d ing for tho want of on.-thing to eat. I therefore uih that an additional al v of r ati a. n av be made for the po-?, n d I trnt ttiat, on v ni n pieenta tion to thf 'i I etarv of vv ar. partial I at ion mav be o"tv-n -j.-i eralh . throu-jh the lndianagnt. i. M. BlU ) )KF, In ut. co.
( "hkr v, (S. C.) March .h'-Negro trader." with their droves of blai kies not un freouentlv pas throu'h this town. At
next dav, his hemoptv si. diarihoM, and h,-t it is a despicable trall'a . and tl c man point of exeiling disquietude in ear coiA hematetii'-.i, were cb ked, aitd eveiv who rr't taites it for a livelihood is uen- nent. This ail'air ofCu' .i ia ol.c i ti.
vmptom of athma relievial. In a tew ,.ra)v a mm h detied by the respecta- . nmt delicate whit h we have b hand!.: :a
hie inhabitant ot the South, a he would j Ine present stale ct tlie politn ai regi laaabe bv the rnot fastidious at the North. J tion of America. It is of such nature, in (ieneral i sal i -nation wa excited against a! our opinion, that it admit ot no comprou':-
m in, a few dav --siiiM , v ho diove through
dav he recovered hi lren"th, and alth'
he ha taken no other medicine and al wavs before been subject to th'e complaint, he has had no return of them since. ( oubl we produce an hundred such cases, we should sav thi cohueb i an invaluable renedv. It certainh roved o in the one we have related, and thi ouht to rei ommend it to the attention el t!a; fa cult v .
tin place e!h- I hv
pari el f.fm-roes coupled to immen-e t In.ins alnait their
re dijut-
i ' h. Sac!) inhuman scene
I ' IT t c v e r v n !!. ami ev ei v t eel ing heart. ! We hould lie pleaded to ee t.ero specu- . latmi; put a stop t bv law . J
Ni w -( )iua v.. 1'e!). Jl. learn bv the Bob Buy thai th.team boat Nas.hville ran en a n ag, a! ut tifty mib-s ab..ve ttie c;tv,on Vidnesdav morning, a!out three o bu k, and to-. e in ome i)t her bottom plank. She wa 'jot a-lo re with mm h ditlicult v , and about or c 0 lid of her t al-o aVcd 1'efore she ui h. II r i n i under water, and s!:e I b -!; v ed to be a total hs.
flit O" t . !
ie. liieopaia.ini must eiinr evacuate the island, or w ar must be interminable. The chosen people of the herd cannot live in peace while the soldicts U Nebuchadnezzar are encamped at the galti of the Il-.dv City. Such is 1 ha ana una le.gard to our new siatca of Aui'jik.., i. :j .- ci.dly of .Mexico.' ("oi.oMiu v and Ih.ra:. The ad liv-- i the -constituent congress, ( I I'eiU to iw
Secretai le.. of the Senate
her of Bepre-cntativ es of the
Colombia, (which we tin J in a i'o-ita j..
and et the t h
epu'dic o!
f r :it tS- n i ;r a e i ( i ,t( t ' . Bknnsv : v vm v. ( a the 1th i f Man !:.' a c a,v ent n -n id d legate nut at It inn-
oirna to nominate a ...v rn. i . .liout ...a i -h t he afn" .at the close oi me:
.iiim 1'ir i ....... ( 1-0 delegate at tirnd'-d, and Jo'u. Andrew tr,n.
That :.'.
lijlz , the' present t iov (llior, W.l n; i moulv nominated. It e uppo- d pi uhahdv that he vv ill he cb.ittd without opposition. Atter this luiness wa tini-hed. tlie dciva ntion took up the subject oj "the prosdential ehttiou. The folhiwin resolution w a suhnutted by a Mr. Ballot" Bedford countv ; That our confidence in the patriotism, talent and indexible iatei itv ol (i :i. Andrew Jackson i, unimpaired: and that hi conduit durini: the pendencv of, and after tin late elect ion of President ot the 1,'nited Statt i deserving the tm-
t"f t : . V. -t' ru I h r.d i. ;H,r,vii t is iiaptested that the; Man aer of Po r I louses and Penitt ntia- j rn', acertain a neailv a tliev conveni-j entlv can, the prepoi tionate laimher ol j
paiipet ami tamv ids. whose poverty or per of January 1 Jib.) te-tine tin: hiuot rim af occasioned, din ctly or indi-i oblig.itions for the s- i vices ren li i 'd. It . i 1 1 v , b the Use (d'spirituoiis liUors, and j states that when Peiu wa draj;gt-d to the publish the Same in some newspaper annu-j: Nery britd; of the. un-t tircadtul (onvulailv : ! iens, her generous ;di lli'W te !ier a ; - That the oi.uid juror minute the I. urn j i.ance and supplied her witli t: p-. : . her of iull laind at each term, ana! the i ;i!ul all the ch ment? of vv ar -hen did hy. proportion of ca-es in vvliicli the edlerccs man whose vary nam'' was il- ii a uv.;
)rar to tiave ai i-en irom me same iaui , U irenmn uinier vv nose am-pn in ;
sought, they found and conepieivd th" e;,-
i emies of Peruvian liberty; Iwentv t. n- . ... i . i ' . . , - . i
ihroU' hoat tne l nion in- saml ol tfieir r::Cni-!i enemies weje
s,-rt these requests in ttieir respective pa- ; 1 n p-r-. j,
'IT
lin le in the dust. I he buc et two
tie secured not i lv to P i u, but to the whole of the Southern wot Id. the blessings
To aopret i ate the consumption of one of peace and liberty. Bolivar is now em arm le oi too.l in thi city, il has been sta- j ployed in stanching thu wound of war, m s C-wf il.il one nersoit alolie .' .clo!.!ihie.' unlet- -md ill sill liM' theau-
i II. dailv upward of t'.OOO ovsters. This 'vantages resullim; in a compiest so
l,,.-if,eextends reiiulailv through eight il 0!,N fur the republic of Pern
months ef the vear, during which time this;; hers of the Peruvian government soleii
individual alone must dispose of 1,10-1,000
ov stefs.
iilon-
Tin meue
Y. . I ni' rii
an,
Jn!.i tle ( iim Minriti C J tt et t e. A x m t u ux a m i:n i m v r. Mr. i 1 e rricK, of
.sacbusetts, proposed the following:
protest, that whatever outrage or agiin:;i sum may he olfered to the republic oi ( o- ! lombia, thev will bring t her aid ail lie I means and resources w hich thev can cei:.mind. The answer of the Colombian g'-v-
nt decrees a solemn homage ol r"s-
erume
I r ii. !. I in.it C e. . r i. .o . Mniu; Imuvn Mcrvton. It appears a if our red brethren were determined n.t to K f terii "mated bv the Use of vvhiKev alne, bot that the torn thaw k shall abu have iu si:irf. in their de-tiuction. .viv Indian hav e toeri s Ki'ditered fv theirown count i men, within our s(-ttement. i: e tie tirt week in.luaiarv. )ar court and jurie h ive a In-avv n-spaiiibilitv up- n them in thi matter. It would em to be ev re, it not t V rat i ni al. e t eie et J'iiH -CI". 1 d p t i V e these mi-erabje b ''- ! tie' pf or boon of life, for ( xecutn.g their o.n law in their own way in a i u: tn i recentlv tlnits. Vet the law, ratjt take their course, and blood mut la t be ilb g dh shod upon our .-d. It appearto n that lid i a subject wall w,:th the ::tte;,'ion f the ( it. v eminent. O 1'iidav I. il thi" hodv oi an Indian of the Saginaw tribe wa found on the Paint cieek road in Oakland counti) ,aboul three imb from the hnue of Mr. Goddard, and another moi tallv vviamded bv his. side. It appears that the murders were Cwmimttcd
hlied annrtjhation of the Arnerlean
i ii i i"e..i.i
people. The (amgress, ii two imrtis. oi ooui .j )(.ct a1(j ;umiration to the eminent vu O o or two propritions were subuutted uiee shall deem it necessary, shall, in tU(. o- tju, t ontittitnt congress of Pen:
to evade a dei isirm. An attempt to pr,t- the year 1 mJO, and in even tenth vear . i . -i ... a .1....",. .o.r. and iio oftener. nronose amend-
lliiiil Ml V.IUI 'i . ll I t .11. IJ III' HI' I' ' . , ,
adopted.
resolution wa tmallv
nay 7. A few of the rnembei
to V ( t e . I ae Penn.sv lv ania Intelligent er contains an ahharl il the debate upon t!ii subje J, from nidi h it app. ar that tb-se who brought forward the ic-olatioa had a very diib rot t matter in v vvla.n tin v came till 1 1 1 i-!m rgh. The members frem the i itv of Phii nh I-
ven !;:. merits to the Constitution, in the manner declined presenbed bv the oth article of the origi
! and testifies that the government tee
lost heartfelt pleasure in manile.-tn
tb.
m;
ph; a, hail been inti m tel to procure,
nal Constitution.
In submiOiug this proposition, Mi. Ilert"u k made some very pertinent and sensible remarks on the manner in which busi , w as done in Congress, on the griev-! aiael leaving the claims of the "war-!
w rn, diet ing sohlier, the brave, gener- It eiis, patriotic, hut unfortunate sailor, the;:
in beieaveti wnj., and napless orpnan, un
tie- i nvention, the nomination f (ieneral ; attended to, whilst the members, one after !'
.bo hson n a candidate for the t et Pu sh ; another, made one and two days speeches jj doin : atal a v ote of censure upon the e-1 oi amendments to the constitution. Ji'e; ! lioti of Mr. Adam. Tlue proposi-' conc'udeil as bdlows : j tion hat! In-en broai In d, in a private mi c-i! 4I think, by the rub s of tlie Ilon-e, the; ting of the member the preceding evening ' re-olutiou lie, on the table of course. I when it wa ascertained ' that neither of shall jrobaby not ak the 1 Ioue very soon ! t!n m tu il 1 stiet crJ that a largo majori U to take it into consideration: perhaps not tv wa opn-ed (o both. In cona pi n e; during the present session, unless 1 should j of thi, the resolution tpnded abov e, w as h find time and be bb -el with ability ti M got up, and, it would se m, ave no gen-!j prepare a specr h of two dayi length in j e:i! satisfaction. Some iii-i;ted. that it 'Uuppoit of it."' 'I
i i . ...Hi
: toward ttieleruvian r. pu um i n ding sentitr.enta of esteem and ia g.sid.
! Tii v;-e. A m til part y of fern ;!e ; kera, having met to t poun-l tin' N-w i j tament, were naantlv aiie!ed at 1 . enne and dragged -hd'oie a polu- ' ' ' for a violation of tin- ,MJU'.h ai'.ulc i i penal code, which forbid anv ie-;n-'!
ar:
ernblv for religious, or political
except with tlie consent ot the g" merit. Thev were fined liftv d sn'
and the cud - ot pi bons are re -! : .! '.
llljilU.i.
I ti -s v v v v v - vBOOKS. PAMPin.i'.TS, PLAN liOBSi: BILLS, CABiiS, l bi;ls, kv. Neath executed ai thi - ha en ic;;--terms, and on trie !'.c;
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