Public Leger, Volume 2, Number 104, Richmond, Wayne County, 15 April 1826 — Page 2

-a sketch i, Canal Fcnd.

J?onn2GN AFFAIRS.

Selected from Eastern Papers.

By the packet ship Bayard, arrived at New-York, the following interesting intel

ligence was receired. O tir i

The Chilicothe Sup- j

..a. .he account for l824- "etcn n - 23j jlist. -a i

i the budget of , ., rreiPWIaaeJpWi,.nnnJ " ; . that

anti-

monev

Thc developcmont ol our "mcrce ( r h;lj arrive ... ' nnd of our industry, which from day to day I eforc lis departure, a (U addingto the pr-dnct of the taxes an prite no di!Ucilty i n obtaining the o I nn.l oncrations, will pcimit cip.nc . orv cc 0 the pre-

- Painesville, (Ohio,) March 11. 1 . Lidks bridle your tongues.- A case of L ender was last week tried before the

pnn Fleas in ron'f;c .-...,... ,,nui " Viet. -a. plaintiff , nnd J,,JE

cinf,lctary and w"c ? w,uu ,i5'

ers well kno, ave long bee",, dccreaso which has already been )dieious effoK to subdue he thc Jirect taxos wlU ah Miolonghi, anArour 1 w a fcrth'cr diminution ofl 9,000,000.

r.rrrr W h.iw snr ' further plea-

VJ rvc- r-v- r. - f .;nRintoUifrncefromGr 2. 71rliS

- aft

as our readers

making prod r . r M

ces gave an account of the ' d"Prt" f the Egyptian chief. lorahim Pacha to command anoth .:ault himlf. It now ..p nears that he arried at Misolonghl, and 5r "Si! defeated The following ac o j;T,rnnt channels.

counts are tnroug.i - -

mn.i,n oDCrutlOIlS, Will pCimil

lan amelioration ol the condition of. tho ! ministers of our Holy Religion, to increase

the funds for their service, an u ..uu..

..-n, r.ir tiie scrvjLu-

the present

Capital-

year on pretty favorable term. I Uts had, we understand, oh. red

m.nrnt loan OI li"'uuv'

lilt. JJi-i l'"'v"'

It seems

that the wife- of Singletury had j

tieVed certain rumors derogatory to the j

i a verdict for damages of.$b0o .5. lh,

s noticed lor appeal.

case was

. i

4.v., will rp o ce with me, lainn,..

to find thus in the progress of our intrrnil prosperitv, the means of reducing thoc charges which weigh most heavily on the

tax payers.

j;n iitn"r rem.

terest not excucu..., : - , illlenat.a to m, and the Commissioner uui

contract for either the temporary or ,comi..i rircumsti

permanent loan, accoiu.b

ner ai.-

the

ces.

Slave trade DwBW-Frnm tir,e in a late nn.nher o f ,l,e WV .fc

ni,firvr.r. I'rrivca irom -..uu. ..i :,.

sionary Register for December, it app,ar3 hit the Chiefs of Shcrbro Bullions a tn,Je who inhabit the fine country lying meet!;

t J i nrnvidp for tllC SUC'

a i.itor rf the 15tl Januar iroin ; r .tlt nf all tbe wants ot so-

csW&the ii-ri r ive cutting (more eh

arnveu here iromam)r..- I; in of landed estates, essentially c.-

defeat of Ibrahim l'acl.a, unoer in e - , Siiritofa monarchical govern0f MissoWhi. The loss of the "V, nV would enfeeble the guarantees

and E-ypt.ans is rompui.-a ni uuu . - j. . chartCr gives to my throne ana

A letter trom .ante, ol Jan. .u, . fiIlhicct?.

diviner a frw nr;rticulars of the preparations , ill hi nronoscd to oU, gen

"" . . .. i. :j i-r..., ".Mcasuifj r- r r i u rimrf to s

-t 1 nilll lll'll'lll LI h ft . 1 . t Il l II t' I UUIit ft . ...-tr iliIT'

on hotn sines ior t..c ..n.. " V Vu S tlcmen to ie-establis!i ine uniioiuu ; , oatl aIlU sweeps, .ior-enera 1 urner, corr. , i. T.irL-Uh irtt ihtl on the nemeii tu rwi in the i cit, and takes sutu a . excellency major .tu

u of thr Grooks under Miauhs,. l lo l t. nnlr-im0nv ot i range of tin

. . s

ii i iiinriv ii.j . r- - i oiii c. a i A f ' i

j In the Colleges ",;-T . 1)t, J; south-east ol iei -" r J'. irh-irle (Peru)S300 a month are to bt , tQ the distai.ee ofl,;) i Scaled fothe support and uuc- on, he placed thcn,elvcS l! to, of Indian youth; and in the college of , n , olcction ot the British .oven, I 'n,ndencia200 more are devoted to hc 24lh of September a-t,t ,y

.r. ' nm(;c. 1 r" ".i int., a formal treat), by which th,y

r,,w ' ' - - ii

!

The President s mes-

no

grant to his Br.tannic m-g-y .u b . i .. .r.KMtfMi ri!'i:t. title. ro;-

! entire, tree, am. - n ,

W XT 1 Vf 1 Mission.

the Panama question has tea liy U"6 enlire sovereignty f all ,l;t

ii mi!ic irr 1 1 j i " ----- 7

left those who oppose u. territories ground to stand on. - ing.'' In,

approach of thc Greeks under

Oa the 23th

their colors as a

I civil law, and to preserve the patrimony

cd ! amllles . 1 .l ! lih-rtv of disnosinc ot one s goods.

me - v kr'.nrc a

k The nrct-ervation oi wmincs w....- -

, . ,

proceeds: . , 1 families, without restricting, however, uic

.i a.i i u v i iiri-c nil mrii -

UPC. lUC AU.n. , " ,:u..,nf,l

sicnal of attack on

following day, after a long parade ot prav , and secures political stability, win crs, hymns, and ceremonies, they proceea- of st;ltc aIld which p: cd against Missolonghi. It seems l'ial j lhrh is that Df France, after so ma .i .A rcijt:inrR was Ot VCr ; -

u;. V.rtc nnrl resistance was ui

short duration. Their loss, however, wa , considerable, 1500 killed being found on .

k fi.M :nd the number oi wounucu u.

inir much greater.

ch

par-

any

e of lhe subject; explain, the ncces ;, chief of the Brills

... Ti l.rv nml Hie lustice ol mai . . , . ,i- 4lh ol Lkt

l, 11117 Vli v-j , c;. in n litrht so clear a

V it imnrine t!at we see

rnemLers who opposed th meawro, ituifc

i . . 1 . ivlttl VI'T IllUlla a....-

inrir ii " i . i

.m icit ilrloC

-You will second me, Gentlemen, in the i rv nlini 1 h:vr medita-

accompiisiinie in ui - - -

- . i,irr itir

r: .,frtf thft value of our tree

CI 11M II il IMi'"' 1 ... :wu 1 ti-v i.nnp know

publican institutions. I e V -rnot only what they intend doing. 1 it nroceedincs of the cabinet are pl"ced.e

ired territories an integral part ol the ony of Sierra Li-one. '1 hus is tae lm de abolished in a section of ecu tn i..,c rommonlv yielded 15 or iUO'jj

niort" me

Ibrahim", artillery was;

Mini ii "itu-" . y

under the direction o: .-man."..-, French' .. m f According to advices from Semhn,a 1 artar has been dispatched to Constantinople to inform the Porte that the Ottoman troops collected in thc plain ot Adnnople,

winch were to march in X K'TC"' Y with f.qua Sl,liritnde overall the interto reinforce the army of Redschid Pacha, Hi - H q that I shall know how

have refund, in a tumultuous manner to ; onril; ac w cXrrcisc uf all legal liber-j miL-p a camnaicn. . . ! , .. .i . .,;t..i,i-1rp of order and the

- w .1. ie Willi llll iii.iiuii i "

proceedings

lor

the

icu,anu in -i"?u""h - " . . f i ' . . 1 --. I.in I Tl iV . till

hanninessot the people inui. xv...- . , tn.

idence has committed to my care, i u . .rg :ulniUlbterc will not be more disturbed than mvse b i v o.cli Jit p Amnca,u . .. ..-lilrh still a"- M

that thoughtless rcsiicM,3? . itatcs some bosoms in spite of the security j, .,;t. lIi iII not he. un- 1

IVO IMlhiV. 113 M'lUIHI ....... ..w. - -

nnd dominions to them heloi.g.

i ... 1 1 1 this trpn' i. i

..,r in chief of the British torces in

: .o the 4th of October, issued

and convincing, tnai ;; " dclarinc the newly ac-

tne M ni? 7 . .

; quire

col

which has commonly )

victims annually. m Tie British have thus acquired atomtorv of upwards of 5000 qi ire nnl-i thJ mo4 fertile land in all Western A,n-t-a, heint: watrrrd with seven large riv.-r:. ;The produce of these rivers ba.,uau i )rcn verv -rent. a:ul will rapid!) mrr.;,iC I iu quantity, as the property ol the n:.tiu-S jinnow rendered secure Irura plunder, an l devastation.

- the people, an invitation is given v. the confidence and boldness of hone:

and scrutii i7.e

ith

est) ,

manner in

d.

A hill t now Fcndinu before the Provitv

pairedGentlemen: rely upon mv watch-

, 'ft in ii i

l ii i : . - ait n i n iv i j 1 1 1 vj r - i

rial i arii.iineui . . , , i ! ;c for tl:e independenee ol their Jnd- .j ! lu nrincinal provWor.sare ,.htthe Judg : n

!. ' t ri... viTiiiive ii'ir i

ch- nn lit mcninPls ot v.iv

.r. Cava i

..--We

'... l.ii . ii.T. l ne

miiou of Turkish plenipotentiaries

i .... V c,f.tirin-

the Morea, lia pmouceu inu - -

A l-ller from Constantinople, which react -cd ubv the last courier from Bucharest, aures"us that it wa upon the representa- . r ,.ir.n :imhaador$. that the

lion i ii i ne- i i t

Pn,t,. tf-rmitted to send

X Ol IV v v -

into Uupprei n o: u

I .... -;,. it is siuti ..v-,

ha

lVebeen appointed by the Government to -idc in Mexico, Peru and Colombia; bu ..... t.n imhlic and avowed

:h'.11 nnl

!.o'M?lative Council; shall "oia ces during good behaviour; have perma nent saiaVies, wit'h pensions on retiring. Retired Judges to have a deliberate e voice in the courUfrom which they retireo.

have heard it stated that the rquatoi t: e

'IT Agents tor n?ceria.i!iu.

rc-iuc in .muaiui, i i iu

vr i.o iinb if and avot u-

character. They are intendr.l to gum ,: :,.i ;nT,.rf.sti nt l-ranee; tutu

v a. r miiiti in it i .i i iftiftCAVkv' -

TuQr. Clairsviile Gazette says "The

caon suitable for reuminC the execution r( ... r..t r,C thn National Road under;

I .ft. . t t- . r.

k. x I fit i , . ; v.

rabilitv and estimaluS ' - ; "

. 'ui . iitr.;t: at U n i.

:! trrL- IV I 1 ne ni-me iii " , '

h. ... .. I i 1 1 1 necesarv t

"the e?timi:eei i a, ......... S-rnnitructthi e X t v, v e c a nnl, i ii no,

ii .l.art nf ;O.O00.000 of D )li 'I '-

1' ?'' - - - , ,

land. U'e 1 l ' " 1 "

lilhons. i'ju't- I t..

Fr,.mt:d:

I water to Cumber

'.estimated at eight n

.1 f lA rftTTlTlkf'l 1 l.ll II l IV' - I

i i ,.rwt tn no r;iiifti j ivi.w.-.. , ... . k p i c 1 .1 u ;

lhe hend.:uarter'of hrahin. raclia. in oi- - , rnnlrart navii-.c " " - f - VK 1 -,! .V r u.'or;, upcn-!. counsels ora-ents. , t to repair to the scene of op- i der to treat wilU th G . k-I or. u rc ,.(ter from K.mo oi lhe t5lh "fy(.!. . ' ' uml .r,(..J that t.otwilhs;l;,, or cessation ot ho, t. ht .- . h. n jjfv aiiniii.es the arrival in that capital -.. . r.t . 1 alutidalicc of hands i tcll,r,ce -eve. for employment last fall. ;

c.f .e,.u, w ... . . w- crs E, m,t w,lh ,.,c l.e,t rec f, , ; w a ,carcity of lahorers, ami . Mehma- All. I.i. lather, (.ir l)tla0I1 , ,ot he c o; e f in:,0a;, as well as 0fir':id-,h,.t!.er.,r.e..1.nhhad,.Ja, -d b'y the Court of Spain T - . . 'iVJ . i , : iL-ha the general Cov- view is the esta!.l,,hment ol a p. ra h . ,oJ ,l,toughoat the scasc, ;

n i rru .u inn . -- . .

Or,

rnment c Oreece, vmii i.t: s

.1 i.rrtrrcci-c :tnd LMvmCTicar

occupying me viiit-i i.iin ----- , to each province a lieutenant governor it-1

lort.l from :imoti2 the mnamiaui- vi

fnnrtionanes uiiucr

of, leaving

thofe

the

arc to i

f

,.r.rt ,f Ihr.duni -these stations

b- tilled hv the principal Greek (hiets it thev will 'promptly submit thcmM-lve,. Much is said as to prepositions of this sort

having been made to, aad Kinui) reet.tu v., .r.Zn ftf thp Creek commanders.

of the French i.naniuei

A ft

M ...-. , . n nnmili.1I on Ol di: .1

1 .t .l..r,,,;i rrr:tni at ion Ol lllL

ami me ui-umh- v,.b - ... 1 . .1 i it... 1.

bishepnk?. It thought tnai me .w, of Colombia will likewise soon obtain per-

to go to Rome, and mai ne win

Irom all mc o.i.li

on the road.

Directions for raising large anice ionsfiom thc seed the first season.

1. li the ground be rich. 2. Plant the seed early as eariy a ti.e lat of March, or fore put oi Aprd. it worms should not be trounlesome, tnc -i.a

of April will do very well, i 3. The seed should be planted m r:, 1 as much as 1G inches apart. And, for . 1 '. I 1 .-, rr 1 1 I". ill 1 1 . -

and convenience oi uu'-v t '

seed in hills, about live inches a p. u-- -;

hill. I-ven eigm

ease

have '! or five seeds to a

mision

f.llowcd by envoys

bt We have jut received thc Mexican pa per-'AguilaMexicanardovvn to the 1-th ult. The principal topic in the Mexican x i - .l.o ;v;t;inn of the i?land o!

capii.ii . i.. l. iiint forces ot INlcxico

i f iiii.. i j ,

he patriotic c.uzen.o x,..u. ..... ... together.

held a public meet. ng ami appoinici. " T'rCI) the -rouml free lrom ce committees, to collect -bscnptnuis to re- ; J'Uq onioiiS are srn nl.

hev e the v enerable i nomas a eat . ilC above directi.ns, c

neve move, . ..v , : ol nin? UlC above . hi. pecumurv embarrassment, ' .f; iolare r,m!ed a, sure r no doubt that the proverbial l.bcr d is o ; 0,.Q Journa. thc P.ahimoreans will be manifcsteu o i Sj toe.. .. . I !,.. dm .v:irnnl' Will Ii . ...

i i

a crop i s yo' ;

a n

id

this occasion, and that mc ex.iiojM-, -

ally followed by other cities.

have

be gener

I Tl.o T.rfislalurc of Pennsylvania

! nnthori.edthc making of a canal, ' wiv.c.i

ni .1 v i-

The session of the I- rencti i.namne.. ,v-u .... .., .... . rt. of the Mexican-.! , tlV,iin.,l 1'hi- has for it- oh ect the constrm uau o . , ,pened on the SUt of January, by the j Colombia. A c. m n. c T1C flrst number of the '.U.ona h conimttnication between Phil lelp. fol...wi.. speech of the Ki. g: . Senate hon ,t . Esffuth,. lanthrcpis,,- edit, . I by I he He bam ,,it,s,iuffi!,. Thrcc hundred tl.r0s,d ..Gorzm.- It s Hh .ei.uinc satisfac, fered, h. -l ax rt " itdis.: Collier, has issued ,. m the Bo o I , ,,:lvt. ,ccn appropnated ' tion that I find myself again among yon. (.branch deeme t 1 Union !1(ie. It is handsomely p,.trd, and h Ua. . . work. which is to he immed,; .. ... ,r..i f ,.l,lir sentiment and of p-nsable, and H e me " orll,a (.x, ..llent matter, in aid ol the cause it au 1 ,mell,i. The work is to be f-

, ee of thi,, 1 have concluded that q-.ate to , ; an ne ;- voca,es . I. '"rVe nomong' W contract from the river Swatara no .erioos consideratioi.s required that the s to the &c ate w :illtllori,C(, , fornl. and its kin. red ces. t notice fe Middletown. o or near a point , period at which vour meeting "as to take he XntuMhe Republic of Celonv 1. the paragraphs the '"f .,, for doie the Juniatta rWer; and from I P -i,ll Itf Inst.-ned. Mv foresight ; in conjunction mm ui uc, At a late mectn.g of nil asocial on ior . mouth of the kiskiminct as.' ee '.. d and . am happy in not hi, a P J J ,en.:; the supprcsion of '-P-nce, . as bur., to U, , ; havinc abr.d.ed .he repose on which you . habitant. off. to c l .taU.jt ie authority of actuM in , h bcnoflt t0 ,he eastern part of i2irss& --Sss;. WIS 1,U career, one of our most magnanimous ; land -a nationa rt V rt-cnt I i; in the state of Massachusetts at an cxpei... at tUc Portage siimr:U( Ins cart. r.ei.c i ..mi. t.1 ! "hascs of the public law ol the ncu 1 r.illt Ot i00.000." . I , . .. . . i ,.riir:tlilp-to the V'l

tiir which i' . , . , ,

hcs 01 . , r...urn

The Peruvian deputaiion iu

U other power-, the mo.t post- , o . - j rrqursted that body to of the cf.i.tiniiatmn of their bian L'nCr,,C,;vr.l,r to r.main somc-...-.r, :d I have the cc, - alio w Preside., Bohv ar to ora ,,,..nr;j

Peru.

The Bogota Kditors;

s measure.

An Knglish paper

lav i

i ;

r a : nt.fin iron Dost alter.

whan rai on tin:piw - t swimming acloss a i iver, was frren to the

i, ...nnl fnaw His

1! It ii

a won-

mv heart. 1 receive irom muui,

arid fmm all other power-, the mo.t posi

tivr a-air

r ... ..ii.. a;,...rt .iti.n... ;r d I have the con-.

,r. -.r ' '.i ;ii -Itertl,. enod un-' time Imer in

vn tion. m.ii noiim; . ,. . . .. t ... i ,.c Mtu ' nr.i fit;iLMlHet tin

d.r-tamii.g rxi-img , , - " s .

mi -elf lor the r -p- 'e-.i m. . ,.,,,.- llr4t the c old wa so intense one day H have eonelnded with his Ik.tanmc ;; ,sta e, that th .ol w. ; ..v.. wil rciider iat winter, m a pait ol i.nr.'

h-- burdensome the t ... ditions now attach- J . j ... r..,.r,.,l .. .i i -fit ion of the two;

(ju lt in t: i"i i jn "i "- kingdoms and their c ohmies. I anticipate from the arrangement, advantageous result for our maritime commerce. have re-dvi at least to settle (fixer) a. ,.f St. Dorningo. The time had

llr ;vv-. - ii arrived for closing so dangerous a tore, ;. p0n the

and to put an end to a state of things which comprompited so many interests. The fi- al si paration ( that colony lost to us tor thitty year, w ill hot disturb the security of those we retain. 'A law for the apportionment of the lndf m..it which I have stipulated for the an cie.it inhabitant becomes necessary. It will be proposed to you. I shrill catiic to be submitted to you im-

we

The population of that slate, says

IVOSIOII '"-w.i.iiM l.n think, at about 550,000: according to the , ahovi' statement, the quantity consumed hv each individual, per annum, is a Irac tion over four gallons. A pretty com-,

monwealth this! if there he ruin i he maxim adopted by the ed, or, t hat , rute drinks is the down-hill road to

intemperance and drunwenne

irn, and died before he ct

legs off, which he attempted

der thc river was not li"en

1 LW

Ve congratulate our fellow country men j

vote in the Senate ol the Lnileu,

States.onfirming the Kxectitive nom.na

tion oiMiiiisters to the l'onama tio.. The United States have now taken that sta tion that they have a right to claim in this republican confederacy. 1 he honor el the lifoit ftnved hv this vote the

ii.it Km .-- - - j

v Oui.eaNS, Feb. '2A. .ft A

Slave Trauk. This, the very blacuesi ; of our commercial transactions, is said to I. also the dullest carried on. Abou 100 slaves on sale, have been imported into New-Orleans within the last tour month,. Owing, however, to the scarcity ol cafch, Mt.d the general want of confidence, nearly a third of these negroes remain unsold, and the prices are fir from being vv hat the dealers anticipated. We underbid that

before the legislature, pio

pie of Ohio generally; they will I then 5 the choice of three markets, ttt-; Philadelphia and New-Orleans, for -M i f llr rnnntrv. A fo

surplus unuiutts . veution is to he held at Beaver, Pent;. ! time in April, to he composed ot from the counties of Portage and lrt . bull, Ohio, and Butler, Mercer, Beaver x Alleghany, Penn. (or the purpoe ot certing measures to etfect the cc;,

tion of a canal from Pittsburgh w . Beaver and from thence to the toi -:.

summit. ( otet&it Slaicsviwu

We perceive from the language oi M of the New-York papers, that begin to be entertained that (; V is becoming an nnti-dinionian. 1 J

. J i i .. I hill Ij nnvt

confidence of our sister siste r republics c on-, .. u - - )UsiiCSS v

i r. i ... ,l r .... n.ert a and noi.titai nioim. t -

iiriiti ii. .iij " - .

intercourse expanded ai d i.larged. Jjidt, .Ini' rtcuL

importing

here.

slaves from other states to se

:11

ncit"-"'i

We

: K'-.u ti.inlc iht it niav lt

Ol i".iii mn-' - j

lor me uucwtiui "i r t,.

ttontoan Adams Governor. heard some whispers from ashu 1 . relation to this matter, which ap ,

I 1. ..n.l,,r;tAnll ihlTC. SOUll-

ne u i ii i unui i:"'" " - , ehicc, than in Ncw,York. ,fA-

3A.rtv IB ; wre ;en )th liut has to ff al r ) ca ;be: us .be ol i i ret i i'; ); i,f. io: at: 3CI pie It n i its YA rti e: J u

tti i ler i i . I l" :l! i . ill i :i: i )'j i ;e i O! I iC i re i 15' I I ;ii f 3 .! i e i y ( :i 'I